[SOLVED] Are my r5 3600 temperatures ok?

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My pc specs
r5 3600 with GAMMAXT GT cooling clock to 4.1
16gb ram
rtx 2070super at load 62C while playing
CORSAIR SPEC DELTA 3 fans on the front 2 top 1 back

TEMPERATURES while playing battlefield V or battlefront 2= 67-68
IDDLE=40-58c according to core temps i see it spikes because it starts cloking itself
FURY MARK FULL LOAD =4048MHZ VOLTAGE 1.31 82C

are these ok temperatures or to higth for the cooler?
 
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My pc specs
r5 3600 with GAMMAXT GT cooling clock to 4.1
16gb ram
rtx 2070super at load 62C while playing
CORSAIR SPEC DELTA 3 fans on the front 2 top 1 back

TEMPERATURES while playing battlefield V or battlefront 2= 67-68
IDDLE=40-58c according to core temps i see it spikes because it starts cloking itself
FURY MARK FULL LOAD =4048MHZ VOLTAGE 1.31 82C

are these ok temperatures or to higth for the cooler?
Those temps are perfectly safe. If you're uncomfortable with it try getting some better airflow in there also remember to do some PC check ups here and there, open it up and safely get rid of dust or anything else that's in there. Remember GPUs are powerful things, they have their own heatsinks and cooling for a...
My pc specs
r5 3600 with GAMMAXT GT cooling clock to 4.1
16gb ram
rtx 2070super at load 62C while playing
CORSAIR SPEC DELTA 3 fans on the front 2 top 1 back

TEMPERATURES while playing battlefield V or battlefront 2= 67-68
IDDLE=40-58c according to core temps i see it spikes because it starts cloking itself
FURY MARK FULL LOAD =4048MHZ VOLTAGE 1.31 82C

are these ok temperatures or to higth for the cooler?
Those temps are perfectly safe. If you're uncomfortable with it try getting some better airflow in there also remember to do some PC check ups here and there, open it up and safely get rid of dust or anything else that's in there. Remember GPUs are powerful things, they have their own heatsinks and cooling for a reason they get pretty hot but can take a beating. If it starts getting around 80c then you can be cautious, if it goes anywhere near 85, you need to start adding some other cooling measures. Anything higher then that you'll damage your system and the GPU.
 
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