Check my temperatures please? [Pic]

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I just finished building my first PC, the only problem I ran into was that the cheap case had very little cable management that I could see. Maybe I just don't have the eye for it yet.

Anyway, I was just wondering if someone could check my temps and see if everything is running okay... They're all just meaningless numbers to me. :D



Thanks
Lewis
 
is the room the pc not heated those are some low temps :lol:
the standard good temp is 35-40c on a cpu or gpu when it not loaded. that at room that at 70 deg.
under load 50-60 for cpu and gpu are good temps. in some games a gpu can hit 70c or more..
gpu temps of higher then 70c start the risk of damaging the gpu.
in game play if your temps get slightly warm you may need to use msi after burner to make the gpu fan spin up sooner. (fan profile) most gpu the firmware and drivers try to keep the fan at 40-50 percent speed to keep the fan noise down.
with hardware monitor have it running or logging your rig and then play a game or use prime 95 for 10-15 min to see how hot the cpu will get under max load.prime 95 stresses cpu more then they will see in a game. also run unreal bench mark and watch your gpu temps to see if there fine.
 

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Thankyou, the computer is relatively noisy compared to my old PC. I was wondering can I drop the fan speed in the bios? How will this effect cooling/noise? Plus, I think in the bios I can only lower the System fan 1, which I did to 75% but I'm not sure if I can drop the CPU fan and I'm sure I don't have a third fan but it's showing as 50% in that picture?
 

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I ran Prime for 10 minutes on Blend. Here's the results:



The TMPIN1 seems high, not that I have a clue what that is... plus I opened up my case to have a look at the fans. My heatsink seems to be making a lot of noise but isn't 2636 a lot of RPM? Anyway I could turn it down? I have a look at System fan 1 what apparently is running at 74% but there is nothing in there. My case fan is in System fan 2, which is apparently only working at 52%, is there anyway to lower the heatsink speed and increase the case fan?

 
for the temp1 sensor reading high that the sensor close to the chipset of the mb most mb chipset chips run hot do to the voltage running throught them. most newer mb vendor put small heat sinks on them. for your rig look to see if you plugged the cpu fan into system one fan header if you did the fan going to max out the cpu fan controller on the edge of the mb between the 4 pin power plug and the top of the ram chips. in the bios make sure amd cool and quite is turned on if it is see if there a speed adjustment under that setting.
 

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CPU fan is the the CPUFAN running at 100% 2636RPM.
I moved the case fan from SYSFAN2 to SYSFAN1 now running at 100% 1632RPM.

If I'm not mistaking it's just the CPUFAN what is making the case sound loud, isn't it? I've just done a quick google search and 2636RPM seems in the higher region....
 
check in the bios that cool and quiet is on..if it on see if you can set it to 50 percent. also check to see if the mb has the newest bios (25) on it to see if it a bios bug. cpu fans will run at max if the mb or fan on the fourth pin pmw fans are not sending anything back to the mb or the mb see nothing on that pin. then for safety the system will max the cpu fan out.
 

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Right, I enabled cool and quiet but I couldn't find a way to lower the CPU fan... I can lower SYSFAN1 in another menu to 50%, 75% or 100%, what should I set this to?

Then I tried to update my BIOS but I was greeted by this error:



 

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The BIOS updater is M-Flash, which means I would need to put the Bios on a usb then flash it from there, but the latest BIOS gave me that error, so I wont be able to flash that threw M-Flash right?

Here is my latest BIOS, it says nothing about a x64 version:
http://www.msi.com/product/mb/760GMAP34_FX.html#/?div=BIOS

 

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