I tried testing my stuff and it appeared that if I play gta v online one 1 monitor (4 stars, using as many explosives as I can and as much fire as I can, and as many things going on at once as I can all while moving on a train) on ultra (everything on the highest setting possible including motion blur on max) and youtube on the 2nd monitor. my gpu gets to about the mid 60c degrees and my cpu about mid 40c... are those too high? im pretty sure the cpu is okay but the gpu seems high...
both monitors are 1080p 60hz although one of those should change soon to 2k 144hz
specs: cpu i7-8700k
gpu: gtx 1080 rog strix (3 fans)
ram: 16gb 2400mhz crosair
motherboard: asus z370-h rog strix
cpu cooler: noctua nh-d14
heres the thing: i only played for about 35 mins to test it, so it might be abit higher and especially because my pc has only 1 fan, so it slowly should build up alot of heat in there. i am going to buy a new case (nzxt h440, with 3 120mm fans and 1 140mm fan) and im going to buy a new cpu cooling BUT the question in place is, do i switch my cooler or not. my old pc has gone to my dad but he needs a cpu cooler and a case so my question is, do i give the nh-d14 to my dad and keep the new one or keep the nh-14 and give him the new one... the new one is probably gonna be an aio water cooler, at about 150$ price range or so. mind you, this nh-14 is about 9-7 years old and is full of dust (i cleaned it best i could but its still full of it) and from what i saw it goes at about 950 rpm maybe 900/1000 which is kinda low as it should go 1200/1300
thanks in advance bois
both monitors are 1080p 60hz although one of those should change soon to 2k 144hz
specs: cpu i7-8700k
gpu: gtx 1080 rog strix (3 fans)
ram: 16gb 2400mhz crosair
motherboard: asus z370-h rog strix
cpu cooler: noctua nh-d14
heres the thing: i only played for about 35 mins to test it, so it might be abit higher and especially because my pc has only 1 fan, so it slowly should build up alot of heat in there. i am going to buy a new case (nzxt h440, with 3 120mm fans and 1 140mm fan) and im going to buy a new cpu cooling BUT the question in place is, do i switch my cooler or not. my old pc has gone to my dad but he needs a cpu cooler and a case so my question is, do i give the nh-d14 to my dad and keep the new one or keep the nh-14 and give him the new one... the new one is probably gonna be an aio water cooler, at about 150$ price range or so. mind you, this nh-14 is about 9-7 years old and is full of dust (i cleaned it best i could but its still full of it) and from what i saw it goes at about 950 rpm maybe 900/1000 which is kinda low as it should go 1200/1300
thanks in advance bois