Hello everybody. I would like to discuss some temperature issues about my new PC.
( If reading is not your best, you can skip at the end of the post)
First of all, the specs:
Case: CoolerMaster k350
MotherBoard: MSI B85-G43 gaming
CPU: Intel i5 4570 ( NON-K ! ! ) ( STOCK COOLING )
Ram: 8GB (2x4GB) Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz
PSU: Corsair CX500Modular
Of course I am planning to buy a Graphic's Card, probably a
Gigabyte GTX 660 2gb ddr5.
Until then, I have only being playing League of Legends, since I don't want to stress my CPU in terms of temperature.
My cpu, in everyday tasks, is at about 30-33 degrees idle
and 35-40 deg. doing everyday's stuff.. small apps, browsing, programming etc.
While playing League of Legends, I noticed that my CPU temps @full graphic settings
could even reach 68-69 Celcius Degrees, with the integrated Intel HD graphics load @90-100%, and general CPU load @40% .
I think that it would be ideal if I was able to keep the CPU Temperatures @60 degrees Max.(or at least not consistent, temp spikes are acceptable).
When I play with medium settings the Intel HD graphics load is about at 60-80, and I dont get temperatures higher than 58 degrees.
SO THE FINAL QUESTION is:
" Will buying my GTX 660 , get me those 60max temps @the CPU with stock cooling? "
( If reading is not your best, you can skip at the end of the post)
First of all, the specs:
Case: CoolerMaster k350
MotherBoard: MSI B85-G43 gaming
CPU: Intel i5 4570 ( NON-K ! ! ) ( STOCK COOLING )
Ram: 8GB (2x4GB) Crucial Ballistix 1600Mhz
PSU: Corsair CX500Modular
Of course I am planning to buy a Graphic's Card, probably a
Gigabyte GTX 660 2gb ddr5.
Until then, I have only being playing League of Legends, since I don't want to stress my CPU in terms of temperature.
My cpu, in everyday tasks, is at about 30-33 degrees idle
and 35-40 deg. doing everyday's stuff.. small apps, browsing, programming etc.
While playing League of Legends, I noticed that my CPU temps @full graphic settings
could even reach 68-69 Celcius Degrees, with the integrated Intel HD graphics load @90-100%, and general CPU load @40% .
I think that it would be ideal if I was able to keep the CPU Temperatures @60 degrees Max.(or at least not consistent, temp spikes are acceptable).
When I play with medium settings the Intel HD graphics load is about at 60-80, and I dont get temperatures higher than 58 degrees.
SO THE FINAL QUESTION is:
" Will buying my GTX 660 , get me those 60max temps @the CPU with stock cooling? "