Overheat in my system!? Core i5 gtx 770

Juanito2390

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Jul 18, 2014
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Hi I'm new here!
Recently i bought a new gaming pc
My specs
Core i5 4670k stock clock and fan
Gigabyte ga-z97x gaming 5
Gigabyte gtx 770 4gb
Kingston hyperx beast 2133mhz 8gb
WD blue 1T
Antec 900w 80+ bronze
Antec lanboy case included 5 fans
Windows 8 pro
So my question is: if i play games all day (8 hrs example), i have any risk in my system for high temperatures!? My case is completely open (almost all mesh) is in the ground and i have 2 fans directly for the gpu (side), 1 for the cpu (back) and 2 general (front), not overclock! Sorry my english! Thanks and greetings!
 
Solution
to get your temps download: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor/versions-history.html
just have it run while you play your games and when your done you see on the right side your max temps( the hottest recorded while running) if your
cpu becomes hotter than 80 degrees you might want to consider switching your cpu cooler for a cooler master hyper 212 evo its a cheap good cooler wich i suggest anyway because stock cooler sucks.
the videocard should be fine but it becomes hotter than 80 degrees also you migh consider to download msi afterburner and run it with auto setting from msi afterburner

Rick Kraster

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to get your temps download: http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/hwmonitor/versions-history.html
just have it run while you play your games and when your done you see on the right side your max temps( the hottest recorded while running) if your
cpu becomes hotter than 80 degrees you might want to consider switching your cpu cooler for a cooler master hyper 212 evo its a cheap good cooler wich i suggest anyway because stock cooler sucks.
the videocard should be fine but it becomes hotter than 80 degrees also you migh consider to download msi afterburner and run it with auto setting from msi afterburner
 
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