What’s the Best PC Build for Hot Weather?

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Asked By OutbackExplorer92 On

I'm living in the outback of Australia where temperatures can hit up to 40°C (over 100°F), and my house has zero insulation. My room faces west and gets a lot of direct heat during the hottest part of the day. Currently, I have a gaming laptop, but I'm thinking about building a PC for gaming. The main concern is overheating—I'd hate for my computer to crash or suffer damage due to the heat. I like to play games like Stardew Valley and Minecraft, but I also enjoy more graphic-intensive titles like GTA and Assassin's Creed. I'm torn between building a bigger PC or going for a mini PC. What's the better option for handling heat in the long run? Also, which components should I focus on to ensure my build can withstand the heat while remaining low maintenance?

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Answered By TechSavvyGamer On

For your situation, I'd recommend using low-power, efficient components, like the Ryzen 9600X and the Radeon RX 9060 XT. They generate less heat and can cope better with warmer environments.

CoolCat23 -

Good tip! If you go with a 3-fan GPU version, it'll help maintain lower temperatures.

Answered By BuildMaster9000 On

Consider an R5-9600X with a powerful air cooler or a 360mm AIO. A larger RTX 5060 Ti with a good cooling setup would also be beneficial. Just keep in mind that mini PCs tend to trap more heat since everything is packed tightly together.

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