is this temperature normal??

adnancycle

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Hey guyzz.. I wanted to ask if these temperatures are normal for my cpu and gpu...?

My system specs are:-
1.) Intel core i7 3770 @ 3.4ghz and turbo upto 3.9ghz
2.) Gigabyte z77-d3h mobo
3.) Zotac geforce gtx 770 2gb amp edition (main card)
4.) Gigabyte geforce gtx 650ti 2gb 2xwindforce (dedicated physx card)
5.) 2tb seagate baracuda hdd @ 7200rpm
6.) 16gb kingston hyperx blu ram @ 1333mhz (actually @ 1600mhz)
7.) Gigabyte setto II black atx case (with 2x120mm fans -- one intake one exhaust and 1x80mm fan -- intake)
8.) Intel stock cpu fan
9.) 1440x900 res monitor @ 75hz

My problem:-
When I play extreme AAA titles like crysis 3.. my cpu and gpu temps shoot upto 82ºC for both the cpu nd gpu in roughly 50mins... I play (crysis 3) at ultra settings with AA turned to FXAA and get around 50-60 fps on avg.... is the temperature legit or there is some problem in my system... a quick answer would be highly appreciated. .. thanks in advance...
 
Solution
first off remove the 650ti...
it will give your 770 room to breathe, it will also reduce power consumption and remove a source of heat (the amount of games that use physx doesnt warrant a second card and the gains are minimal anyways over what the 770 can do already)...

get a better cooler... doesnt have to be anything special. something in the £20-£30 range will bring your cpu temps down.

de-spider your case. even if you cant hide all your wires get the cable ties out and clear a gap through the the case to increase air flow by moving wires out the way and tying them down.

better balance of case cooling is also needed by the sounds of it. (check the creases, folds and back vents to see if there gathering dust)... if so more front...
first off remove the 650ti...
it will give your 770 room to breathe, it will also reduce power consumption and remove a source of heat (the amount of games that use physx doesnt warrant a second card and the gains are minimal anyways over what the 770 can do already)...

get a better cooler... doesnt have to be anything special. something in the £20-£30 range will bring your cpu temps down.

de-spider your case. even if you cant hide all your wires get the cable ties out and clear a gap through the the case to increase air flow by moving wires out the way and tying them down.

better balance of case cooling is also needed by the sounds of it. (check the creases, folds and back vents to see if there gathering dust)... if so more front fans with higher speeds and cfm will be a good idea.
the way your cases fans are setup pretty much makes the single front 80mm pointless. so yeah more case fans (maybe a better case)
 
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adnancycle

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Well.. im planning to buy a cooler master haf 912 combat case... will it be okay? Also should removing the physx card give any performance issue in games like the crysis series?
And hey can u tell me that doind the things that i mentioned above will keep my components cooler... a quick reply would be appreciated
 
sorry mate i was busy elsewhere... yeah a new case will be a good idea.
yes it will be ok to remove the card to play games that have physx. the 770 runs it just fine and the fps drop will be minimal if any.
(honesly the second card for physx is a bit of a gimmick).

yes better cooling, better air flow keep things cooler in general...
the more cool air you can feed the gpu the better. (the cpu it doesnt matter to much as long as its cool enough.) but the gpu can gain performance if auto tune (gpuboost) is on and the card is running cooler than expected it may be able to reach a higher boost point.