heating up a system?

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Ive been running valley to just put some heat into my system, i have all my WC set up now and im tiring to see if i can run my fans fixed at 15%.

is there anything better than valley without running stupid loads like prime and furmark at the same time

running Valley my GPU peaks at 41c and CPU 62c
Valley was running for an hour with my randomly running the bench
 
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OCCT let that run for the full hour
Will that run the gpu too. I want something that will simulate my day to day stuff.

Today the lads will game for an hour or two that will help.

I used 3Dmark but the load is on and off so doesn’t have time to heat up. The biggest sauce of heat I have is the 3090
 
Will that run the gpu too. I want something that will simulate my day to day stuff.

Today the lads will game for an hour or two that will help.

I used 3Dmark but the load is on and off so doesn’t have time to heat up. The biggest sauce of heat I have is the 3090

You can run a dedicated GPU test too but don't think you can run them together on the free version.
 
Run unigine and cinebench r23 multi core test
At same time for 30 minutes
That's a reasonable load
All depends what your actual daily usage will be
But yeah letting your lads game for a few hours
Would also be a reasonable test
 
After 2hr of black ops... thats what they wanted to pay

GPU - 44c Max
CPU - 59c Max

so i feel its all good
Seems good
Going by your signature rig
I have a 5950x and 2080ti
Few hours of gaming my gpu was almost identical 43c
Cpu was around 56c
Coolant temperature was 35c max
Though I was running fans faster than you
But everything was in high performance mode no eco
Plus you have an extra radiator
So it's not an apples to apples comparison
Once summer arrives guess we will be able to really test
 
Know what you mean
My place is well insulated
Great in winter
but in summer that keeps the heat in
Even with ambient temp now after a few hours gaming
My pc heats up the room
Just don't shove the ac right next to the pc
Wouldn't want any condensation
 
Yer my house is about 11 years old when the government did a big drive on insulated homes

Pc is in main room so I just put AC in hallway to drop the temps a few degrees in the house
 
Not so bad then since main room
Won't heat up as much from pc usage
My pc room is a single bedroom size
Exhausting 500w or so from the pc doesn't take too long
To make a noticeable difference in temp

Don't you need to vent portable AC unit?
Though your hallway might have a window for all I know lol
 
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