Is My PC Overheating in This Summer Heat?

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Asked By CoolGamer88 On

I'm dealing with some really high temperatures in my room, reaching 32°C and above during the summer. Right now, my PC's idle temperature hovers around 43-46°C, and when I'm gaming, it spikes to about 60-68°C. Is this temperature range harmful to my PC in the long run? Should I look into getting extra cooling solutions?

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Answered By TechieTinker On

Your PC's temperatures look fine! Most systems can handle heat up to around 100°C before they start to throttle. So, unless you're hitting those extremes, you shouldn’t worry too much about long-term damage. Just keep an eye on it!

ChillCPU -

True! But just to clarify, CPUs can be OK at higher temps, but GPUs usually have a lower threshold, like around 82°C. Always good to check specs!

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