![]() I also figured my spacious Antec case, with a ton of fans at max speed would've been enough.Īnyway, what shocked me is that when I built this system I kept a very close eye on temperatures during gaming and I never would exceed 59C under load, and idled around 32C. I actually intended to get this cooler earlier in my system's life but I've been lazy and frugal and figured that the stock fan would be fine for stock speeds. ![]() Now as of writing this thread, I have already ordered a Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO, as my research suggest that this is a very capable fan for an FX-8xxx series processor at stock speeds (and maybe even a modest overclock as well). I'm running my FX-8320 at completely stock speeds with the stock fan, on a Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3 rev 4.0 motherboard. The highest I've seen so far is 79C, which is just outrageously high. After gaming, my FX-8320 has been reaching temperatures above the 62C max recommendation that AMD has in place. So I've been monitoring my computer's temperatures and I must admit I'm not happy with what I've seen.
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