Is my temperature ok?

Wiemru

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Hello, sry if i posted this in the wrong forum but i didn't really know where to post it.

Atm, it's summer and temperature's are reaching 25-30°c outside.
In my room is around 23-25°c

I leave my pc on pretty much all day (16h ) it stays on even if i'm not playing. I only shut it down when i go to sleep.
Now i was wondering if this was bad for my rig becouse some temperatures are a little bit high.

ARE MY TEMPS OK?

Please note: my Counter-Strike Global Offensive game is open at all times when my pc is on.

Temperatures: (all temps monitored with corsair link)
H100i: 27°c (both fans are stock and run 800-1000 rmp)
I5-4670k: 30-35° (not oc'd)
Asus Gtx 770: 45-50°c (not oc'd but this worries me, when i game it only goes up to 55°c) fans @1700rpm
AsusTek mainboard: 30°c and other AsusTek also around 27-30°c (mobo: Asus z87-c)
WDRed: 23°c


case: Corsair C90, stock fan @ rear, h100i mounted top exaust, 2x corsair AF120 LED (600-700rpm) and 1 stock fan in the middle.

Thanks for helping me out.

 

Wiemru

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Well if you would be so kind to search up my case Corsair C70 (Artic white).
Its has a side panel with 2 spots to place fans that would blow air directly on the GPU.
Should I go for Intake or Exaust?
Note: my corsair h100i mounted at the top is intake
 

Wiemru

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I rechecked everything and found out that the idle temp (just desktop screen, no other programs) is about 30-35°c, so its probably the CS GO program that even when not playing is demanding on the gpu, whoever if i play for couple hours my gpu temp only goes up to 50-53°c.
Hopefully running the card at 48°c doesn't affect the lifetime to much (planning of upgrading/building whole new rig in 3 years).
 

Vynavill

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50 degrees is actually considered a cool temperature for gaming workload...
Top tier cards can go up to 80 degrees.

What may impair performance/lifetime is keeping the game on 24/7. A constant load status might decrease the lifetime of the gpu, so, when you can, it's best to close everything down.
 

Wiemru

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Is there any program where i can see the amount of load there is on my GPU (like you can with your CPU) becouse when the game is open/while I play I don't really think i have that much of a load, becouse my CPU load is max. around 35% and CS GO is considered a CPU demamanding game.

 

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