New computer temperature help

Larry201422

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I'm new to this site so I apologize if this isn't the right forum for it. I recently just got a new computer. Here are the specs:
Motherboard-ASUS MAXIMUS VI IMPACT LGA 1150 Intel Z87
Intel i7-4770K
No overclocking
Stock fan(Gigantic fan on top and medium sized on back)
8GB Ram
750w PSU
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 3GB SuperClocked

I've been using it for bout 3-4 hours now and the temp inside my computer says 80. I don't know if that's 80 degrees Fahrenheit or Celsius. I've put a medium to high load on it to where it was hitting 500frames in my game but I am going to limit that. Also Ive been using 1 screen. I am thinking about moving over to 3 screens and was wondering if that will make the temperature rise & what temp should I start panicking. If it helps the screens I am looking at are 144Hz and 1ms refresh rate. Thank you for taking you time reading this and hope to hear from you soon! Thanks!

-Larry
 
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Two more monitors won't make your PC hotter but if your temps in "Celsius" 80 is just not good, it's not danger for your CPU-GPU but 80C might and will kill your HDD, check your CPU and GPU temps with Realtemp GT and GPU-Z programs (Techpowerup GPU-Z)
Your CPU should be 60~70C and your GPU shouldn't go higher than 75~80C and last keep your HDD temps in 30~35C range :)
Two more monitors won't make your PC hotter but if your temps in "Celsius" 80 is just not good, it's not danger for your CPU-GPU but 80C might and will kill your HDD, check your CPU and GPU temps with Realtemp GT and GPU-Z programs (Techpowerup GPU-Z)
Your CPU should be 60~70C and your GPU shouldn't go higher than 75~80C and last keep your HDD temps in 30~35C range :)
 
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