#just built my pc and everything is alright but is it normal for it to be at 70c under load
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95C and over is bad
for amd and how their cpues do not need a small nuclear reactor to power them they have not tried to make their cpues as cold as possible as they have had no need to so its normal for them to run hotter then intel
yeah it just felt really hot when i toutched the pc
not in the sense of 95c but in the sense if it used the same power
can you send a pic of the pc
would it be safe operating temps
again 95C and up is bad and its when you start to have the issues intel is having rn
for amd 70c in summer is INSANE
Ik its badly cable managed and looks ass
yupp
Huh so i should be good then?
for amd gpues they can run pretty hot without any major issues
yes if the gpu or cpu temp goes above 95C then its cause for concern
NP i se many new and even some old pc builders or owners get confused with pc temps
yeah i ran a pretty old system that never got nearly this hot so i was curious
my case also doesnt have the best airflow id say
that dose look to be true yes
for case upgrades the phanteks XT pro ultra is cheap and with many fans and looks its a good case but the one you have now is ok
ill try to remember that if i ever go for an upgrade
if i go for an upgrade down the line i would be thinking case and power supply since thats all i kept from my previous build anyways
its 600w gold rated so it shouldnt explode on me quite yet
that dose not mean anything, FSP make ok powersupplies some times but they are also not known to make great ones tho
@lone shale yo the cpu hit 90c whilst playing cyberpunk again and i know you said 95c and over is bad, but whilst watching other benchmarks they dont get nearly as hot. im just curious if i should look into undervolting it to reduce the heat?