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Ive seen the reviews and currently choosing between them since both are only available in my current market. Is there anything i should look out for?

My cpu keeps running at 60-65C at 100% usage running 4 nox emulators only.

Asus Strix H370-F gaming
I5 9400 f
16gb hyperx ddr4
Nvidia Gtx 950
 
Those are super temps, why do you need stronger cooler ?

I tried using the Ai suite app that came with the mobo which lets me tweak how both the cpu and gpu runs while running 4 nox emulators at the same time i’m already running around 60-65C on the first hour and it looks like it will reach 70+C on prolonged gameplay. Im just trying to look for options to mitigate the heat inside.
 
I tried using the Ai suite app that came with the mobo which lets me tweak how both the cpu and gpu runs while running 4 nox emulators at the same time i’m already running around 60-65C on the first hour and it looks like it will reach 70+C on prolonged gameplay. Im just trying to look for options to mitigate the heat inside.
Still good temps but looks like you may need some better case cooling and that would also help CPU cooling.
 
You are hitting 60-65°C after an hour. On an aircooler. Seriously doubt you'll go any higher as temps have long seen equilibrium. Gpu output, cpu output has heated the case air as much as its going to after an hour at that usage. Only way temps will get higher is if workload increases.

I'd not suggest a change in coolers, that's not going to help much if any, but case airflow would be something to look at, and that'll be more for gpu output than cpu as ambient case temps have very little to do with cpu load temps in that temp range.
 
You are hitting 60-65°C after an hour. On an aircooler. Seriously doubt you'll go any higher as temps have long seen equilibrium. Gpu output, cpu output has heated the case air as much as its going to after an hour at that usage. Only way temps will get higher is if workload increases.

I'd not suggest a change in coolers, that's not going to help much if any, but case airflow would be something to look at, and that'll be more for gpu output than cpu as ambient case temps have very little to do with cpu load temps in that temp range.

Thanks for the input. So there’s nothing for me to worry about at this time with my cpu temps? Would you recommend I replace my stock rear case fan and add another on the topside for exhaust purposes? By the way the case came in with 3 stock front intake fans but I find it weird because its closed with a tempered glass outside.
 
Air gets in the side of the glass, or through venting next to the glass. It does hinder airflow a little having the glass, but there's 3x fans, so it's usually plenty.

Having a decent rear exhaust, plus one directly over it is usually a good idea, balances out the 3x intakes.
 
Air gets in the side of the glass, or through venting next to the glass. It does hinder airflow a little having the glass, but there's 3x fans, so it's usually plenty.

Having a decent rear exhaust, plus one directly over it is usually a good idea, balances out the 3x intakes.

Thanks for the help guys. I’ll set up a new rear and topside fans then.