Question Are this TEMPS Good for GPU & CPU,and everything else?

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So i have i5-12400f with rtx 3050 gigabyte windforce 8gb,16gb of ddr4 ram 2x8,1tb ssd kingstone m.2

Room temp about 20-22c

For SSD was like 55-60c (when stress test/gaming) idle about 40-43c
Should i consider buying HEATSINK or?

The temps for cpu,gpu and other will be posted today.
 
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For SSD was like 55-60c (when stress test/gaming) idle about 40-43c
They seem to be fine.

Should i consider buying HEATSINK or?
Make and model of your motherboard? What is the make and model of your case and the number of fans in your case alongside their orientation?

Are this Good GPU & CPU,and everything else?
The only thing you posted was your ambient room temps and the SSD's load and idle temps.

The temps for cpu,gpu and other will be posted today.
Please understand that people tend to respond faster when they see you're serious about a matter, by that I meant including as much info as possible without leaving the community hanging or having to fish for info.
 
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Are this Good GPU & CPU,and everything else?

i5-12400f
rtx 3050 gigabyte windforce 8gb
16gb of ddr4 ram 2x8
that totally depends on what exactly you would be using this system for.

if for newer AAA games then it is an entry level system that can only provide mediocre performance.
capable of decent fps at lower resolutions with lower in-game settings.
Should i consider buying HEATSINK or?
all systems require some type of CPU cooler with a heatsink included.

if you mean, should you purchase a higher tiered cooler than the default Intel set provided with the CPU;
yes, if you intend any sort of gaming or other heavy usage with this system it will require a better cooler.
 
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So i have i5-12400f with rtx 3050 gigabyte windforce 8gb,16gb of ddr4 ram 2x8,1tb ssd kingstone m.2

Room temp about 20-22c

For SSD was like 55-60c (when stress test/gaming) idle about 40-43c
Should i consider buying HEATSINK or?

The temps for cpu,gpu and other will be posted today.
A single 120mm tower cpu cooler will suffice just fine for that cpu.

Example:


 
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For SSD was like 55-60c (when stress test/gaming) idle about 40-43c
They seem to be fine.

Should i consider buying HEATSINK or?
Make and model of your motherboard? What is the make and model of your case and the number of fans in your case alongside their orientation?

Are this Good GPU & CPU,and everything else?
The only thing you posted was your ambient room temps and the SSD's load and idle temps.

The temps for cpu,gpu and other will be posted today.
Please understand that people tend to respond faster when they see you're serious about a matter, by that I meant including as much info as possible without leaving the community hanging or having to fish for info.
Yes i know sorry,yestarday i cant play warzone s*** update everytime kick me out (server error) and thats only game i have currently.

the mobo is H610M S2H V2 DDR4

Should i buy heatsink for m.2 ssd,will do any harm?
 

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that totally depends on what exactly you would be using this system for.

if for newer AAA games then it is an entry level system that can only provide mediocre performance.
capable of decent fps at lower resolutions with lower in-game settings.

all systems require some type of CPU cooler with a heatsink included.

if you mean, should you purchase a higher tiered cooler than the default Intel set provided with the CPU;
yes, if you intend any sort of gaming or other heavy usage with this system it will require a better cooler.
Uff i just realize i wrong write article…

This article is for temps only.
Sorry
 

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A single 120mm tower cpu cooler will suffice just fine for that cpu.

Example:


Ty
 
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And the temps:
After playing around 20/30min off warzone (before the game kick me out) -.-

For cpu i5-12400f 75c and cpu package 77c
PCH - 66c
M.2 ssd 50c the heatsink really works :)
Rtx 3050 gigabyte windforce oc 8gb 68c


What you think about those temps?
 

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nothing to worry about.

personally, i'd be trying to get my CPU ~15-20° cooler
and GPU ~5-10° cooler.
but this is perfectly fine for a cheaper or older case & mid-low quality cooler.

you may even be able to just kick fans' RPM up a bit if they're not too noisy already.
This is stock intel cooler.

For gpu i dont think it is that bad 68c gaming
For cpu never past that temp,this is MAX i se for now 75c
Room temp was about 23c
 
For gpu i dont think it is that bad 68c gaming
as i stated,
nothing to worry about...is perfectly fine for a cheaper or older case
i just aim for ~10° cooler at max for all components.

with higher quality CPU & GPU you'd be seeing much higher temps,
so keep that in mind when/if looking to upgrade.
better airflow and a much better CPU cooler would likely also need to be figured into that budget.
 
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as i stated,

i just aim for ~10° cooler at max for all components.

with higher quality CPU & GPU you'd be seeing much higher temps,
so keep that in mind when/if looking to upgrade.
better airflow and a much better CPU cooler would likely also need to be figured into that budget.
Ok thanks.
But the heatsink for m.2 is nice,50c when gaming and stresstest,nice few c lower after heatsink.

Will check for some cooler and will se.
The case i have i think have good airflow and good fans orentation. Will post later the case have and the case name.
 

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as i stated,

i just aim for ~10° cooler at max for all components.

with higher quality CPU & GPU you'd be seeing much higher temps,
so keep that in mind when/if looking to upgrade.
better airflow and a much better CPU cooler would likely also need to be figured into that budget.
Woow this is crazy, after repasing and putting new cooler,warzone after 30+min of playing cpu max temp was 58c and (minimum temp also about 15c difference)
For gpu after repasing the temps is the same myb 1-2c hotter but becouse the cooler is now way bigger and the gpu have less space…
Now how can i cool gpu down? Put one fan on the left side of gpu so thst this fan can pust more and faster air into the gpu fans,or? Ty
 
how can i cool gpu down?
depends on what options the case has available.

i keep an intake fan in the bottom blowing cool air up towards the GPU
and a wall of front intake fans blowing cool air across the entire interior.
so the GPU has cooler air coming in from 2 locations.

For gpu after repasting the temps is the same myb 1-2c hotter but becouse the cooler is now way bigger and the gpu have less space…
you mean you also re-pasted the GPU?

if so,
when replacing GPU thermal paste you should also be replacing existing thermal pads.
once the card has been disassembled the pads' cooling capabilities have been compromised.
and the pads have to be a very specific thickness for the heatsink to properly fit and heat transfer to work as intended.

if you only gained ~2°C in temp after reassembly without replacing thermal pads, you could consider yourself lucky.
 

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depends on what options the case has available.

i keep an intake fan in the bottom blowing cool air up towards the GPU
and a wall of front intake fans blowing cool air across the entire interior.
so the GPU has cooler air coming in from 2 locations.


you mean you also re-pasted the GPU?

if so,
when replacing GPU thermal paste you should also be replacing existing thermal pads.
once the card has been disassembled the pads' cooling capabilities have been compromised.
and the pads have to be a very specific thickness for the heatsink to properly fit and heat transfer to work as intended.

if you only gained ~2°C in temp after reassembly without replacing thermal pads, you could consider yourself lucky.
I replace the thermal paste on cpu ofc becouse of the new heatsink amd man that heatsink is a bomb, 13-17c cooler in every game.

About gpu,gpu is from 1 to 3-4c hotter then before after repasing but,before the gpu have “more” room to cool now,with this new heatsink for cpu not so much,myb that is the case