New HP PC. Questions regarding the temperature and upgrading the GPU!

Brini

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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 :

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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
 
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Why would anyone build a i7 with a 300w Psu?
I would not run any gpu with a i7 and a 300w no name Psu
-Get a decent Psu and gpu.
-get a cooler master 212 evo
-enjoy your gaming monster

Martin1982

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Why would anyone build a i7 with a 300w Psu?
I would not run any gpu with a i7 and a 300w no name Psu
-Get a decent Psu and gpu.
-get a cooler master 212 evo
-enjoy your gaming monster
 
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Brini

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I didn't build it... It's made by HP.

Isn't the stock cooling should be good, well, atleast in a low temperature while playing agar.io.
Will the GTX 750 TI work with my current setup?

Thanks.

€: If i change the PSU Or anything i'm afraid of losing my warranty. ew
 

Brini

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Alright so, I bought thermal paste and applied it, and no the temperature never goes above 60 degrees. (during gaming)

My question is, Will the GTX 750 TI, work with my current PSU? Thanks.