So right now theres two of us sat in the same room, both computers on and the room temperature is 28/29c
Comp 1:
CPU: 47c
GPU: 34c
Comp 2:
CPU: 41c
GPU: 40c
Its getting a little annoying that the computers are kicking out heat enough to warm the room up. Its to the point where the radiator in the room is perma turned off and you walk out of the room and you notice a difference straight away, downstairs the front room is at 21c.
While my hand isnt exactly a temperature gauge, running it round the PCs I can't find a warm source of heat coming out of either which is a good thing I guess but still maybe a better way to test is to position a heat sensor in an ideal place within the case and see what it says?
Do any of you aim for certain temps to keep your room temperature down or do you not care much for that?
a lot of things are going to affect the room temp like: Body heat/amount of bodies, outside temperature, temperature of the room below and joining rooms, current load on the computer (probably the easiest to regulate with fan speeds)
Probably going to be a dead thread but its worth a try lol.
Comp 1:
CPU: 47c
GPU: 34c
Comp 2:
CPU: 41c
GPU: 40c
Its getting a little annoying that the computers are kicking out heat enough to warm the room up. Its to the point where the radiator in the room is perma turned off and you walk out of the room and you notice a difference straight away, downstairs the front room is at 21c.
While my hand isnt exactly a temperature gauge, running it round the PCs I can't find a warm source of heat coming out of either which is a good thing I guess but still maybe a better way to test is to position a heat sensor in an ideal place within the case and see what it says?
Do any of you aim for certain temps to keep your room temperature down or do you not care much for that?
a lot of things are going to affect the room temp like: Body heat/amount of bodies, outside temperature, temperature of the room below and joining rooms, current load on the computer (probably the easiest to regulate with fan speeds)
Probably going to be a dead thread but its worth a try lol.