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 im having problems with my heat sink fan making noise and i might get a new one soon but in the mean time what do i have to look for to keep it  safe from over heating i downloaded speccy to monitor temperature but what is the temp to watch for thats in the danger zone so i dont fry my gaming pc and im looking for a 

Cooler Master V6 GT - CPU Cooler with Two 120mm PWM Fans and 6 Heat Pipes (RR-V6GT-22PK-R1) where can i find one and how much do they normally cost so im not cheated 

What are your PC specs?

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Mine runs at about 110-125-degrees Fahrenheit when gaming and my vidcard runs a little hotter, but within 5-10 degrees of th CPU...and that's with six fans running between 2900-3800rpm (variable speeds depending on how hot).  Not 100% sure, but I think that's about as hot as you want it to get...mine kicks out some heat when gaming.  At idle (or surfing only) it's about 95-100 degrees.

 

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Mine runs around 50°C idling, 60°C on Temp1 is overheat threshold, and my computer will sound an audible alarm then. If it hits 65°C my computer will "thermal out" to protect my core system components from further damage.

Also, if my processor fan stalls, it'll sound an audible alarm.

Edit: I see it's time to dust out the tower again.

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 im having problems with my heat sink fan making noise and i might get a new one soon but in the mean time what do i have to look for to keep it  safe from over heating i downloaded speccy to monitor temperature but what is the temp to watch for thats in the danger zone so i dont fry my gaming pc and im looking for a 

Cooler Master V6 GT - CPU Cooler with Two 120mm PWM Fans and 6 Heat Pipes (RR-V6GT-22PK-R1) where can i find one and how much do they normally cost so im not cheated 

 

Have a look at the manufacturers website (Intel, AMD, Nvidia etc.) They should list the maximum temperature the hardware can operate at. Most modern (At least for Intel and Nvidia) components can safely run at about 90 celsius, the very max temp will be about 100 celsius, but that will cause them to degrade quicker. A safe temperature is usually below 60-70 celsius.

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heat sink is fine everything will be ok i talked to one of my friends i just have to replace the heat sink fan which will be here tomorrow the heat sink never goes bad its just the fans and i was able to clean it

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