Question I just ran GPU and CPU stress test - - - how is it looking ?

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Hello everyone.

I need someone with more knowledge.

So I just installed a new MOBO, CPU + cooler and RAM sticks. GPU is the same and PSU is the same.
I also installed a brand new OS Windows 11 Pro as well as doing a thorough cleaning of fans and cabinet before installation.

Specs are as follows:
Motherboard: MSI B650 Gaming Plus WIFI Motherboard
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
GPU: ASUS RTX 3070
RAM: G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000mhz 32GB (16GB x 2)
CPU Cooler: NZXT T120 CPU Fan 120mm
PSU: 750W RM Modular https://www.multitronic.fi/en/products/923851 (it's from 2013)
Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Temp G

GPU TEST using Furmark - Ran for 10 minutes:
View: https://imgur.com/a/bVWpnN0


CPU TEST using Cinabench - Ran for 10 minutes (i also included system fan speeds during the test):
View: https://imgur.com/a/jfXfcpQ


CASE layout/fan-setup (RED = Exhaust. BLUE = Intake):
View: https://imgur.com/a/nDIPECs
I would like to add that the fans in front (intake) are 140mm. The rest are 120mm.

Can anyone take some time and look at it and tell me if it's all ok, or if there is something wrong anywhere?
I reccon the temps are alright, nothing special, but just alright - However I am not sure about voltage and all that other jazz.

Thanks a bunch!!
 
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So I just installed a new MOBO, CPU + cooler and RAM sticks. GPU is the same and PSU is the same.
Did you reinstall your OS?

750W PSU Corsair
Corsair is the brand of the unit while 750W is the advertised wattage of the unit. What is the model of the unit and it's age?

NZXT T120 CPU Fan 120mm
I'd have looked in a beefier cooler if I were you.

The case looks like a Fractal Define R6. If it isn't, you might want to include the make and model of your case as well.
 
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So I just installed a new MOBO, CPU + cooler and RAM sticks. GPU is the same and PSU is the same.
Did you reinstall your OS?

750W PSU Corsair
Corsair is the brand of the unit while 750W is the advertised wattage of the unit. What is the model of the unit and it's age?

NZXT T120 CPU Fan 120mm
I'd have looked in a beefier cooler if I were you.

The case looks like a Fractal Define R6. If it isn't, you might want to include the make and model of your case as well.
Hi,

Ok, I've edited it in the specs above :)

So, I should invest in a better CPU cooler - Do you have any recommendations? Do you think that's why my CPU hits 92-94,5 celcius?
 
It’s important to reinstall your OS after upgrading key components like the motherboard, CPU, and RAM to ensure everything runs smoothly and drivers are correctly configured.

As for your PSU, the Corsair 750W is a solid choice, but could you provide the exact model and its age? It’s useful to know if it’s still within its lifespan, especially since the PSU is critical for stable performance.

Regarding your cooler, the NZXT T120 120mm fan is decent, but if you're pushing high-performance components, I’d recommend considering a more powerful cooler for better thermal management, especially if you’re overclocking.

Lastly, is your case the Fractal Define R6? If not, please share the exact model, as case airflow can significantly impact system performance and cooling.
 
It’s important to reinstall your OS after upgrading key components like the motherboard, CPU, and RAM to ensure everything runs smoothly and drivers are correctly configured.

As for your PSU, the Corsair 750W is a solid choice, but could you provide the exact model and its age? It’s useful to know if it’s still within its lifespan, especially since the PSU is critical for stable performance.

Regarding your cooler, the NZXT T120 120mm fan is decent, but if you're pushing high-performance components, I’d recommend considering a more powerful cooler for better thermal management, especially if you’re overclocking.

Lastly, is your case the Fractal Define R6? If not, please share the exact model, as case airflow can significantly impact system performance and cooling.

Hey - I thought I updated that info in my opening post.
Try refreshing perhaps? I'll copy it here as well :)

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Hello everyone.

So I just installed a new MOBO, CPU + cooler and RAM sticks. GPU is the same and PSU is the same.
I also installed a brand new OS Windows 11 Pro as well as doing a thorough cleaning before installation.

Specs are as follows:
Motherboard: MSI B650 Gaming Plus WIFI Motherboard
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 7700X
GPU: ASUS RTX 3070
RAM: G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5 6000mhz 32GB (16GB x 2)
CPU Cooler: NZXT T120 CPU Fan 120mm
PSU: 750W RM Modular https://www.multitronic.fi/en/products/923851 (it's from 2013)
Case: Fractal Design Meshify C Temp G

Also, I'm not looking to overclock anything yet. Just to be able to game with relative ease - No rendering or video editing in mind.
 
The main thing that jump out at me is the PSU as I would not have a 12 year old PSU anywhere near that PC. You have all these new components being powered by a PSU that is likely far past its best at this stage. It was a decent unit in its day but degradation will mean it is not putting out what it once was and is a risk in my opinion.

You could get a better cooler as well to be honest. You don't need anything crazy but something along the peerless assassin or bequiet dark rock / pure rock level would serve you better and can be found for reasonable prices depending on your location.

Admittedly the 7000 ryzens do tend to run hot by design (which always makes me feel a little uncomfortable coming from years of working hard to keep temps below a certain value) but a better cooler will give you more headroom for boosting performance