CPU : Ryzen 5 2600X GPU : RX 580 PSU : 550W 80B
On idle my cpu temperatures are around 60-70°C. The GPU runs way lower at 40-50°C
While playing games like Resident Evil Village (Medium settings), GTA San Andreas (Highest settings), Valorant (High settings), Rainbow Six Siege (Medium settings), I get around 70-83°C on CPU temperatures. My GPU runs at 65-70°C
Is this normal for a CPU? My CPU has a thermal bottleneck set at 95°C but isn't it a bit higher than usual? What can I do to reduce the temperature without affecting performance?
Hello, I just got a new pc a couple of days ago I was a bit worried about the temps since my cpu reached like a little bit more than 80c° while trying to play the finals so I wondered if that was too high or if it is normal?
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It really depends. I'd say 70-80 is getting pretty hot, but fine. 90c it's getting a little too toasty and I would try to bring it down. Some people don't like their CPU being up to 70-80, but it should be fine.
edit: ^ This is under load. Like the others said, 30-40c idle is normal.
30C: Idle
70C: Underload
90-100C: Autoshutdown
110C: It melted
PC Specs: I7-12700k, 6700 XT GPU, 32 GB RAM.
Just ran a PC Mark 10 test on my new build, and after it completed, I checked out the CPU temps, and they seemed rather high to me. It had several peaks of between 95 and 100 degrees Celsius.
Is this because PC Mark 10 is a stress test?
I have an Arctic Freezer ii 280 AIO connected to the CPU, and used Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut thermal paste, so I feel like I have a proper cooling solution for my CPU.
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UPDATE: It was the thermal paste. The supplied paste with the AIO, and the Thermal Grizzly paste I had were not enough for the AIO to make good contact with the CPU. So basically, if you are going to buy some paste, do NOT buy a mini tube. Make sure to buy a full tube so you don't run into the same problem I did.
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.
Hi, here is my computer, I want to know if the temp is normal between all my components. (Fresh build)
On a game like The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt :
MAX SETTINGS (73fps) screen 2k.
GPU AMD Radeon RX6900 XT 90° (HotSpot) CPU RYZEN 7 5700X 60° (Core (Tctl/Tdie)) Motherboard ASRock B550M PG 40-45°
RAM 2x16g (I don’t remember the ram)
Thanks
I have a hot cpu(core i7 3770)
Built a new PC, I’m using a Ryzen 7 7700 currently with the stock cooler and I’m looking for a sanity check on some cpu temps I’m getting. Running Oblivion remastered along with some other programs running in the background my cpu temps peak at 87c for a short time sometimes reaching 90c but only for like half a second. Is this somewhat normal or should I look into getting a better cpu cooler?
Edit: Thanks for all the help!
Im new to gaming pc community and just finished my first build and was just curious about a general safe temperature range for my cpu while playing?
Got a new Nitro 5, RTX 3050 with Ryzen 5 6600h. Playing Rainbow Six Siege with high to very high settings, it runs like total butter. However, my CPU temp hovers around 85C and rarely goes into low 90s. I don't know how high it might go for newer AAA games (R6 is 8 years old at this point).
Looking online, some say 85 is like the absolute limit, others say if it doesn't throttle it's fine, others say 70C ideally and some even go as far as to say if it's under 100 it's fine. Really don't know what to believe.
I need this thing to last me at bare minimum 5 years, so component health is a big deal to me. Is this CPU temp acceptable?
Recently i got a new pc, while playing games it goes up to around 91-92 Celsius (CPU)
I'm wondering if it damages / affects the pc in a negative way?
I am using a AMD Ryzen 5 7600.
I tried looking it up but some say its fine some say its horrible, its hard to find a middle ground.
I recently upgraded from an air cooler (Noctua idk the model) to a liquid cooler (Corsair iCUE H150i Elite LCD XT) and when comparing the two, I found that my air cooler had much lower idle temps, somewhere around 40-45, but when playing games it could go up to 80 sometimes.
Now with the liquid cooler, the idle temps are pretty high, 50-60 but when playing games it stays about the same only rarely going over 60.
Are my liquid cooler idle temps something to be worried about? I don't play games much so my CPU doesn't have much load most of the time.
CPU: i9-10850K
I have a Ryzen 5 1400 and speccy says it's 49 degrees Celsius. Is that good? Bad? Normal?
Edit: This was while I was playing Rainbow Six Seige, so not a HUGE load. Tha ks for all the responses!
I recently bought a new laptop. It has enough specs to run most games. But when I am running games the temperature shoots up to 90. I don't know what I am doing wrong.
I got an ryzen 7 2700x and a rtx 3070 ti, at max load i have seen my gpu go upntp 75, my cpu to 80-85 while playing battlefield 1 at max settings 1080p. Im using stock wraith prism for my cpu and my case has 7 fans in total. Are those temps normal? Do i need a better cpu cooler? And how do i cool my gpu other than doing the fan settings (i put fan speed on %100 once it reaches 70 degrees)
While playing Halo Infinite on low settings my GPU goes all the way up to 68º but my CPU is almost 20º above reaching almost 90º. I know it’s alright for the CPU to be hotter but is that much of a difference normal?
Yesterday I updated my pc with new Ryzen 5 5500gt & ASRock b450m hdv r4. I'm seeing these temperatures but in BIOS it's around 50 degrees.
Are these temperatures normal something is not right?