#PC Running Hot

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rigid current
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I have a water cooled PC that I got in December from Cyberpower. I’ve just been playing GTA online with it and I can feel the heat coming off it. Especially the area around the water cooler which is right at the top of the case. CPU temp was up at around 85 degrees which seems a little too high. I’m just worried something may be wrong and it’s overheating. Any help or advice appreciated.

runic jacinth
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85C is fine!!!

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Its good you can feel the heat as it is properly dissipating it, you don't have to worry

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If you are concerned/ I am mistaken do a cinebench r23 run and see your results

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+1000 -1000 is kinda normal

dusk delta
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85 fine as long as you’re not getting any stuttering

rigid current
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It’s like sitting next to an oven!

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Thanks for the replies!

runic jacinth
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No heating needed in winters ☺️

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No worries!

dusk delta
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Hot day anyways

dusk summit
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if it's not idle temp, its all good until 100

rigid current
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No it’s when playing the game. Gets to about 90 and stutters a little.

dusk delta
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too hot

runic jacinth
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Naw

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It's a 240mm rad

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Someone else had the exact same temps

undone mica
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With 240mm AIO on a i7 13th gen you will expect these temps, if you have some spare money I'd recommend invest in one 360mm AIO which will cool it properly

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Being an existing customer you can buy parts and they offer discount on some parts. Advantage being an existing customer

runic jacinth
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But there's no need

rigid current
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I’ve cranked the system fans on it. I think the MSI software was throttling it them a bit too much so I’ve told it to make them go faster at lower temps and I’m gonna see if that makes any difference to the heat levels.