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    KingEli posted on Jul 05, 2013 5:16:12 AM - Report post
     
    Can anyone recommend a good program that monitors all of the pc's components temperature?
    When I run heavy games on ultra graphics I notice my pc is discharging very hot air, so hot that my legs are sweating, also if I touch the grill above the fan it's pretty hot.
    Idk know if it's normal since my old pc never discharged such a level of heat..
    There arent any problems or something but I must make sure that everything is in order,

    A link will be highly appreciated, thank you.
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    jackbig posted on Jul 05, 2013 5:45:20 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by kingkob

    Can anyone recommend a good program that monitors all of the pc's components temperature?
    When I run heavy games on ultra graphics I notice my pc is discharging very hot air, so hot that my legs are sweating, also if I touch the grill above the fan it's pretty hot.
    Idk know if it's normal since my old pc never discharged such a level of heat..
    There arent any problems or something but I must make sure that everything is in order,

    A link will be highly appreciated, thank you.


    this one

    www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

    and this one for cpu

    www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

    or this one
    www.guru3d.com/files_details/hwinfo32_download.html

    [Edited by jackbig, 7/5/2013 5:55:41 AM]

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    madatcheats posted on Jul 05, 2013 5:57:39 AM - Report post
     
    I got to have my case open because of that. It's usually not a problem of single components but of a bad airflow within your casing. In most cases the CPU fan is drawing the hot air from the GPU. You got to set an airflow between those.
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    KingEli posted on Jul 05, 2013 6:12:32 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by jackbig

    quote:
    originally posted by kingkob

    Can anyone recommend a good program that monitors all of the pc's components temperature?
    When I run heavy games on ultra graphics I notice my pc is discharging very hot air, so hot that my legs are sweating, also if I touch the grill above the fan it's pretty hot.
    Idk know if it's normal since my old pc never discharged such a level of heat..
    There arent any problems or something but I must make sure that everything is in order,

    A link will be highly appreciated, thank you.


    this one

    www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/

    and this one for cpu

    www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

    or this one
    www.guru3d.com/files_details/hwinfo32_download.html

    [Edited by jackbig, 7/5/2013 5:55:41 AM]

    Thank you the 3rd time today..

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    KingEli posted on Jul 05, 2013 6:16:03 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by madatcheats

    I got to have my case open because of that. It's usually not a problem of single components but of a bad airflow within your casing. In most cases the CPU fan is drawing the hot air from the GPU. You got to set an airflow between those.

    What i meant in my op is that the pc discharges the hot air from the fan, my airflow in the case is perfect, i use a modular psu, no cabels mass around and the cpu is water cooled, maybe thats why i feel a lot of heat coming out of the fan because it's so effective but still i got to be sure.

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    jackbig posted on Jul 05, 2013 6:20:34 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by kingkob

    quote:
    originally posted by madatcheats

    I got to have my case open because of that. It's usually not a problem of single components but of a bad airflow within your casing. In most cases the CPU fan is drawing the hot air from the GPU. You got to set an airflow between those.

    What i meant in my op is that the pc discharges the hot air from the fan, my airflow in the case is perfect, i use a modular psu, no cabels mass around and the cpu is water cooled, maybe thats why i feel a lot of heat coming out of the fan because it's so effective but still i got to be sure.

    don't forget the graphics card ^^ has 3 fans on it blowing inside the case ^^ also most heat goes to top of case, maybe a time install 2 top fans ^^ if not already

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    madatcheats posted on Jul 05, 2013 6:53:46 AM - Report post
     
    Exacly my point. Some games are very heavy on a single component like the GPU card, which often results in an airflow irregularity.
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    KingEli posted on Jul 07, 2013 4:37:38 PM - Report post
     
    Played Bf3 for 4 hours all component temps are quite high but within the normal range.

    cpu:57c
    gpu:78c
    ram:70c

    I checked with other formus and sites that present benchmarks and temp and my Gpu temp in Bf3 is even low than average which is 81c

    I'm a bit concerned about the ram's although i understood that rams can even get to 80-90c with some games, still I think I'll buy another system fan for intake and a small fan for ram cooling solution...
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