What is the best Software to Monitor GPU CPU temps

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Speccy is really simple,,use that,,,but if you wanna see how your GPU temps fair when you are in-game,,alt+tab-ing would not help,,so i suggest get GPU-z as well,,,,enable "Log to file" in sensors tab and it will record all your temps for you

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Speccy is really simple,,use that,,,but if you wanna see how your GPU temps fair when you are in-game,,alt+tab-ing would not help,,so i suggest get GPU-z as well,,,,enable "Log to file" in sensors tab and it will record all your temps for you
 
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EVGA GTX 750ti SC with ACX cooler
EVGA 600B
I am in the OEM Dell case still. Today I cut a hole in the side of it and super glued a piece of glass from an old picture frame. I installed some LED lights that I had laying around. It looks awesome for a free upgrade IMO.
My only concern is that the airflow in this case is horrible and I was thinking about installing a fan in the front and drilling some holes in the side. I just did not know if I should be that concerned about temps.
Does any know where I can find max operating temps for CPU GPU
 

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dude you dont need to worry,,,most gpuz today can handle temps around 95 degrees,,,but i dont think you have to worry as long as it is around mid 80s,,,but i dont think you are going to reach that temp,,throw in a fan if you wanna
 

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I have one exhaust fan that I think is 92mm and that is it for airflow. I was considering drilling a grid of holes on the bottom right side of the side panel and installing a 120mm pulling air in. I do not have any 3pins on my mobo so I would have to get a 4pin molex to 3pin adapter which would leave that fan running at 100%. I already have a spare fan laying around.