Regarding Temperatures
Regarding Temperatures
I don't see any direct comparisons made between the two systems. However, I'm certain that none of the figures you shared are problematic.
The temperatures look acceptable. It seems the issue might be related to fan curves or idle configurations on the power supply unit. For a proper comparison, you should check fan speeds and noise levels. Focus on load temperatures—your readings are normal. To lower idle temps, adjusting fan curves could help, though it might increase noise during idle. For context, my setup runs at 40-50°C for the CPU and 50°C for the GPU, with the CPU fan spinning at 600 RPM and all fans off except the PSU fan, keeping the system quiet. Under load, neither temperature exceeds 65°C.
It’s comforting to confirm the temperatures are within normal range. My interest stemmed from the fact that the main distinction between our two systems is the larger room for the first one and an extra DC fan inside its case. I wasn’t confident those elements, combined with the surrounding temperature, would significantly affect GPU or CPU readings.
An ambient temperature difference and an extra intake fan can account for his cooler temps, you have nothing to worry about.