My PC Temperatures

reno911unlocred

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Hello, so, my question is about the right temperatures, not just for the CPU but the GPU and the case itself.

So, my components are:
Intel core i5 4440 with a heatsink from coolermaster i believe the T4

A Vapor-x R9 270x that means it comes over cloked by factory, obviously has 2 fans not just one as the standard R9 270x... With 2 gigs on Vram

8 gigs of ram on a single stick

Motherboard is a Gigabyte hm81.. something, what ever this doesn't really matters, matters that it is a Micro ATX with only 2 ports for ram, 1 port for PCI and 2 PCIe, 1 Case fan connector and it is inside a Micro ATX case Eagle Warrior from Pixxo,

My case came with a fan but it was flat CRAP so i bought one same size and with 4 pin connector to be able to control it from the motherboard, and i can, i did that because it was extremly noisy and fixed at highest RPM. (The original one, this new one is from a water cooler)

Also the PSU is a cooler master 600 (chep-o one) and it is really noisy to but nothing to do about that.

Now, you have all the info you need, let's talk about temperature.
My core is at 28º Right now in idle with the fan at just 1300 RPM, curve starts to kick in at 40 degrees since i've seen that in full load it can go up to 75º safely but no more.. so having the fan run faster in idle seems stupid. But i don't know if this numbers are right,that is what i need to know.

The GPU is at 36º at idle (due to factory OC) and under full load goes only at 56º with the curve kicking in strongly at 55ª with sapphire trixx.
The temperature of the case is 36º degrees at idle, never measured under full load but i believe it is waaaay hot, that is why the curve for my system fan kicks in really early. Now, the good stuff.

I use EasyTune 6 to measure and change the speed of the fans of the CPU and System's because anything else would let me, not even Speed Fan. For the GPU I use sapphire trixx. My question is, are this right temperatures for my components? Because i believe my CPU is EXTREMLY cool (not that is bad but i ain't no expert) my GPU also seems cooler that what i've seen in other peoples reviews and tests and, is it bad that my entire case is at such at a high temperature? Since it is a pretty small case with a big GPU for it's size and OC version of it... With no out-take fan and just an in-take, is it bad? Also my HDD 1TB is at 36º at idle i believe...

Hope to see some answers.
 
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GPU: Temps on GPU are quite normal. Nothing to worry about.

CPU: AT full load CPU is reaching 75C. This figure needs to be checked because you are using after market cooler not a stock cooler. With Aftermarket cooler your temp at full load should be less than 75C ideally. Still 75C at full is not worrysome particularly given the consideration that you are using microATX casing.

GPU: Temps on GPU are quite normal. Nothing to worry about.

CPU: AT full load CPU is reaching 75C. This figure needs to be checked because you are using after market cooler not a stock cooler. With Aftermarket cooler your temp at full load should be less than 75C ideally. Still 75C at full is not worrysome particularly given the consideration that you are using microATX casing.

 
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Aspire77360

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It would be better if you had an exhaust instead of a intake. The GPU temps seem okay but the CPu seems to run quite hot under load, but if you only recorded it once at 75 degrees, then it should be alright. The only thing is to try and get the case fan to turn on earlier, but have it run at a low RPM. I have never used EasyTune so I don't know what you can/cannot do, as I have always only used Asus FanXpert
 

Vic 40

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This 40 degrees is at full load? Than you're more than fine.

Like said id the gpu fine too.

What do you use to check temps?

The next is imo a good tool,
hwinfo32
open it,mark=V sensors and click run.
For more info about your pc just click run without marking sensors,if you would close the system summary=top window could you there at the left top side also click sensors.