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    I am experiencing a heating issue in my computer when I game, I think, it may be something else... either way my computers temp is almost always reading 50C so in efforts to lower that I've been looking at heatsinks. I currently use the basic stock type heat sink but how much would buying an after market heat sink change temperatures

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    what are the specs?

    if thats 50C load then it's not that bad, my video card hits 74C sometimes while gaming.

    but to answer your question an after market cooler will generally drops temps a 5 or more degrees.
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    What thermal paste are you using? When I changed from stock to Arctic Silver 5 on my old AMD 3400+ I had a 3-4*c drop in temps. For a cheap fix you may also want to lap the bottom of your existing heatsink and use an air compressor to blow the dust from the fins. New thermal paste can make a huge difference in temps, add lapping to the mix and you can probably expect 5-7*c change, in ideal conditions I may add.

    As Spawn said, what is the hardware in question and at load 50*c is reasonable.
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    Which component is at 50'C? The GPU or CPU. As 50'C for a GPU under load is nothing to worry about, for the CPU its quite high but within tolerance.

    A very easy way to reduce overall temps is to tidy up those cables to increase air flow, this can have quite a large effect and doesn't cost a penny. You may also want to invest in some more/better case fans to get the air moving inside the case.

    If you have those areas covered then an aftermarket cooler will (if fitted correctly) and better thermal paste (as the boy 4rm oz pointed out) will only benefit temps.

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    I never suggested tiding up the cables cos I thought it obvious lol.
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    When i game, my CPU stays around 50C-60C Then goes back to 35C-40C when i close it.
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    At idle my C2D E6600 sits around 50-55*C, when I game it never exceeds 60*c.
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    An aftermarket cooler would improve those temps, my recommendation would be an arctic freezer pro, its a great little cooler and doesn't cost the earth Here(uk)

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    oh ya well my cpu never hits 40C under any load idle is about 28 and load is 37, according to speed fan anyway. core temp says 47C for the core at idle and it's more accurate so all the temps are well within limits
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    my CPU idles at 50 C. Not sure why, its new that it started doing this but for the life of me I cannot figure out why. My computer isn't under any load and all the fans are working just as they used to. I have 100 percent open airflow from my fans to my entire system.

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