Are My PC Temperatures Normal?

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Asked By TechWhiz42 On

Hey everyone! I'm building my first PC and I'm wondering if my temperature readings are normal. Here's my setup: I'm using a Lian-Li Galahad II Trinity SL-INF 360mm All-In-One ARGB CPU liquid cooler in a pull/push intake configuration. My motherboard is the ASUS TUF Gaming X670E-PLUS with an AM5 socket. I've got a Corsair RM1000e power supply and an AMD Ryzen 7800x3d CPU. My graphics card is the ASUS TUF Gaming GeForce RTX 4080 Super, and I have 32GB of CORSAIR VENGEANCE RGB DDR5 RAM (2x16GB) running at 6000MHz. For additional cooling, I have three LIANLI UNI fans for intake and two SL-INFINITY for exhaust in a Lian Li O11 Vision case.

Currently, when idle, my CPU temperatures range from 49-55°C. Under 50% CPU load, they hit around 66°C. When I push the GPU to 97% load, the temps reach about 75-76°C after 10 minutes. Playing Cyberpunk at high settings shows initial temps of 80°C, but then they settle back to the earlier numbers. Are these temperatures considered normal?

3 Answers

Answered By BuildMaster007 On

You've done a great job building your PC! The temps are normal for your setup. The high idle temps can be attributed to the case design affecting airflow, but under load, your numbers seem just fine. Keep an eye on them, but nothing looks alarming here!

TechWhiz42 -

Thanks for the reassurance! I thought the case design might affect things. Appreciate everyone's feedback!

Answered By GamerGuy88 On

Everything looks fine to me! I think the Ryzen 7000 series tends to run a bit warmer anyway. As long as you're not overclocking or overvolting, these temps are within a safe range.

Answered By CoolNerd99 On

Your idle temps are a bit on the high side, but overall it looks okay. Gaming at high settings might push the limits a bit, but nothing concerning here. Your cooling system seems to be adequate, but that case isn't the best for airflow with the extra glass panel.

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