As mentioned here, the curved monitor will bring the edges in a bit more. I currently have a 27" 16x9 monitor. I struggle to see what is in the corners now. So, simply going bigger would not be helpful to me. However, as also mentioned here, i would definitely recommend going out to the...
I have very poor vision as well. As mentioned above, the scaling works quite well. So, don't worry about that. I currently have a 27" monitor; that works well for me. I am looking to go to a 32" curved display here soon. I would recommend against a flat 48" display. If you have to get...
You should be able to set your fan curves in the UEFI. I don't really mess with them after I set them up initially. MSI also has a software you can get to do this on the desktop. I think it is called dragon center.
That all makes sense then! If the intake air is much cooler then, it would bee able to cool a lot more efficiently. Even without the AC on, your temps are well within the safe range. You might get a little toasty yourself though!
Core Temp is generally pretty accurate. I wouldn't worry about the spikes. it is interesting that the AC seems to play such a big role. Does the vent blow directly on the computer to feed cold air into the system? I wouldn't worry about the occasional spike. If you were really concerned...
HWINFO64 is probably the best. There is a lot going on though.
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As far as temps go, working in the 60s is just fine and where you want to be. There is no problem getting into the 70s. A spike to 80 or so is ok. If you are running a CPU benchmark you would expect temps...
It sounds like you are right in the area you want to be. If you spend most of your time in the 60s you are doing ok. Into the 70s for spikes is perfectly normal.