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I use HWiNFO64 Download in sensor only mode and run logging. That way I can save a CSV log in my documents and check temperatures after I play to see how the temperatures were during game play.
Sitting idle at 50c is pretty high. I'd suggest using something like CPUID HWMonitor that lets you monitor the high and low temps during use to make sure when your system is running full speed it's not getting dangerously high in temp. I spoil my system and keep it in a very cool room it sits at between 18 and 19c idle.
well play assassins creed 1 for like 10 mins and it only went to 54c, How can i reduce these temperatures or should i be ok
EDIT: played cod MW2 for a bit highest it went was 54-56c but stayed around 55c
EDIT: got the idle to go down to 44-46c doing some more air blowing on the heatsink
54-56C is perfectly acceptable. I would not worry about it. Your idle temperatures are fine, in my opinion. Some computers run a little hotter on idle. If your gaming temperatures were going above 75C, I would be concerned, but you are well below that. My girlfriend's laptop was getting to about 85C and shutting off just from watching HD video online until we blew the dust out of it. It still gets up to 80C, but some Gateways are known to have heating issues.
Anyway, your temperatures look great, so don't worry about it.
Temperature is doing better today it's sitting 43c which is more reasonable for me but the fan is still annoying think i might replace it because I can't stand it. Fan went faster then usual today but it quieted down.I use to get around 26-32c when i first bought the computer. It's only like a year old and i did some research and found it on newegg and some people had the same problem as i did with the fan.So i'm thinking about a replacement.
Mine looks like this and by this brand Newegg.com - Thermaltake CL-P0503 70mm Rifle Bearing CPU Cooler for AMD 65W Series
Would this be any better keeping it cooler and quiter. Newegg.com - COOLER MASTER Hyper TX3 RR-910-HTX3-G1 "Heatpipe Direct Contact" 92mm CPU Cooler
Link to my mobo specs, I believe it's compatible but would like your input
ASUSTeK Computer Inc. - Motherboards- ASUS M4N68T-M V2