Of course I assume games released in last 5-10ish years. What should be normal temperatures you are experiencing as you play games on high to ultra graphics.
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Normal Cpu temp while gaming?
What is a good temp range for a cpu?
Try to keep it below 70c under load although I'd say about 60c is good for safety's sake. Also here's a nice guide
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Technically, most CPUs and GPUs are perfectly happy running up to 100C, even for extended periods, and they have systems built-in to prevent damage from overheating, should it occur.
What you should instead look for is abnormal (for your PC) temperatures. Your CPU hits 70C now, so if it starts hitting 75-80 in a few months, you'll know the heatsink and fan need to be cleaned out. Then it should be back to normal.
Only very, very rarely is heat the thing that kills a component, and despite temperature being a number that people like to throw around a lot in the PC gaming community, it really isn't something to worry about. It's mostly bragging. Even many years of not cleaning out heatsinks will most likely only lower performance a bit and not permanently break anything. Hell, the cooling system is far more likely to break than the CPU or GPU itself. Even then, still not disastrous.
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What is a normal temperature for a CPU and what sorts of things can I do to keep it cool? I have seen it go as high as 97 degrees C. Water boils at 100.
Hey @xarzu what kind if device do you have and what programs do you run? I know that an average PC is within 40-60 degree C when in regular use but can go up 80 if running extensive programs.