Hello,
So I, Recently got myself a new computer.
It is a HP Envy 700-215xt.
Here are the specs:
i7 4770 (3.40 Ghz,8M of cache)
8GB of ram, 1600 mhz Single channel
1TB Hard drive. 7200 rpm
OS: Windows 10 Pro
So basicly, Since the first day that I got this computer. I noticed that the computer fans are turning in a very high RPM, making a lot of noise once I start from example, Chrome or open a YouTube video. So, I download RealCoretemp, and I was surprised by seeing that my CPU temperature is going over 90 degrees celcius, If i open a youtube video, Or even just, Agar.io. The temperature go above 90 degrees celcius which is in my opinion way too hot. Is it normal ? Will it reduce the lifetime of my CPU ? BTW: Im using Intel's stock cooling.
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Since the HD 4600 doesn't really manage to get a 60 FPS in game and I have to run most of the games in a low details graphics quality. I decided to upgrade my GPU With the EVGA GTX 750 TI. I have a 300W Power supply, Will it work? Here is a screenshot of whats written in the PSU :
postimg.org/image/3u5h2a9kz/
I also have the PCI 3.0, but i'm only worried about the power consumption and if my system will run properly & without any issues
Thanks for your time in reading this and I hope that I can get this solved.
Best regards
So I, Recently got myself a new computer.
It is a HP Envy 700-215xt.
Here are the specs:
i7 4770 (3.40 Ghz,8M of cache)
8GB of ram, 1600 mhz Single channel
1TB Hard drive. 7200 rpm
OS: Windows 10 Pro
So basicly, Since the first day that I got this computer. I noticed that the computer fans are turning in a very high RPM, making a lot of noise once I start from example, Chrome or open a YouTube video. So, I download RealCoretemp, and I was surprised by seeing that my CPU temperature is going over 90 degrees celcius, If i open a youtube video, Or even just, Agar.io. The temperature go above 90 degrees celcius which is in my opinion way too hot. Is it normal ? Will it reduce the lifetime of my CPU ? BTW: Im using Intel's stock cooling.
---------
Since the HD 4600 doesn't really manage to get a 60 FPS in game and I have to run most of the games in a low details graphics quality. I decided to upgrade my GPU With the EVGA GTX 750 TI. I have a 300W Power supply, Will it work? Here is a screenshot of whats written in the PSU :
postimg.org/image/3u5h2a9kz/
I also have the PCI 3.0, but i'm only worried about the power consumption and if my system will run properly & without any issues
Thanks for your time in reading this and I hope that I can get this solved.
Best regards