looking for idle temp for system during playing games

amitsharma227

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CPU- AMD FX8350
MOB-BIOSTAR A880GZ
RAM-4GB DDR3
CABINET-COOLER MASTER WITH COOLER MASTER 550V SMPS



my system temperature going 52 degree and cpu temp is 38 max during playing battlefield 4 by using this mob with amd fx8350. I have never used Amd processor before that's why I am not sure about idle temp for system and cpu during playing games. I am worried about seeing this system temperature using cooler master cabinet with cooler master 550v smps.
 
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The sabertooth clames to use better quality parts on its mobo. Personally I have been useing a 970fx mobo from gigabyte and have had no problems with it and overclocking so if I were you id go for the gigabyte unless you have a problem with the bios setup thats the only other thing that is different.

amitsharma227

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I HEARD THAT MANY USERS GETTING HEATING ISSUES DURING PLAYING GAMES AND SOMETIMES THEIR SYSTEM GETTING RESTARTED DUE TO OVER HEATING. I AM USING FX8350 AMD PROCESSOR WITH BIOSTAR A880GZ NOW WHENEVER I SAW MY SYSTEM TEMPERATURE IT SHOWING CPU TEMP IS 38 DEGREE CEL. AND SYSTEM TEMP 52 DEGREE CEL DURING PLAYING GAME,JUST WANT TO KNOW WHICH TEMPERATURE CREATING HEATING PROBLEM FOR CPU AND SYSTEM.
 

Joshontech

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Neither of those temps would create a problem. A CPU can get to about 70C before you should start to worry. What is your system temp monitoring exactly like I mean is that your north bridge or is that just generally inside your case? Also you should check your GPU temps what GPU do you have and what cooling is on it?
 

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The sabertooth clames to use better quality parts on its mobo. Personally I have been useing a 970fx mobo from gigabyte and have had no problems with it and overclocking so if I were you id go for the gigabyte unless you have a problem with the bios setup thats the only other thing that is different.
 
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Joshontech

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Also I wanna add that unless you are having a problem with your current mobo I would wait till AMD releases there new cpu's and maybe a new crop of motherboards will arise. The current am3+ mobos from gigabyte are from 2011! I just wanna wait for the new ones than I am gonna upgrade.