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Is this a good temp with watercooling (cpu)

My cpu (i5 4440 got it for $50 off my friend who had it for 3 weeks) and is water cooled and is 23 degrees C idleing, and about 34 gaming. Is that too hot for a cpu or good? My GPU (not watercooled gtx 760) runs at about 55 degrees C is that hot or also good?

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Thats really good, is that OCed or stock clock? (I would assume OCed because you have Watercooling)

Hope I could help!

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all good temps :D

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Thats good! Any idea of your ambient room temperature? 

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Thats really good, is that OCed or stock clock? (I would assume OCed because you have Watercooling)

Sadly its not a "K" version, Im going to upgrade in the future if I need it to a i5 4670k because it has the same socket as the i5 4440 (1150)

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Thats good! Any idea of your ambient room temperature? 

At the moment, I don't know the Temp of the room, but my hands are freezing, and I have to use a blanket to stay warm in my room. haha 

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At the moment, I don't know the Temp of the room, but my hands are freezing, and I have to use a blanket to stay warm in my room. haha 

Well play some games and get warm! 

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I would only be interested in checking temps if they go above around 70 really :P You can go beyond that without any issue.

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Well play some games and get warm

alright, Will do im going to play some Arma 3 woooooo

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Thats really good, is that OCed or stock clock? (I would assume OCed because you have Watercooling)

Most likely stock. My 2600k stock hits those temps but once I OC to 4.6 the load temp is around 55. It's about a 20c jump in temps with the OC which is pretty high lol!

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With these temps and WC on top of it there´s one thing for sure... you will never fry your CPU hehe.

 

No but your temps are on the very low side. WC can usually get as cold as the environment around it (depends if the rad is in the case or outside).

 

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