Nearly cooking CPU and GPU

Summer is here in full force and "air-conditioners" isn't a common thing here in Europe (unlike the US who likes to waste a lot of electricity on that kind of thing). Right now I'm looking at 29C ambient temperature and I'm noticing that both my CPU and GPU are running rather hot.

Anyone else have near-overheating PC temperatures all of a sudden? How do you deal with it?

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Picture related are pretty idle not high load temps of a Ryzen 1600 and RX470 GPU in a Fractal Design R5 case. 29C room temperature.

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Can you smell what the ASRock is cooking?

doesn't look like they are looking

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>you americans and your wasteful air conditioning
>help I’m cooking my hardware
You deal with it by cooling the ambient air, buddy.

european "education"

I visited my home country last year in Eastern Europe and I was surprised to see that most places still don't have air conditioning. I find it even more hilarious that these same euroniggers that live there are the ones that constantly shit on America claiming that they have better quality of life. Talk about stockholm syndrome, their media does a great job brainwashing them.

That's one solution but does it make sense to install air conditioning in buildings for the 2-3 months of the year it's hot when it's heating, not cooling, that's an issue the other 9 months of the year? It's mostly between -10 and -20C outside, 25-30C like today is pretty unusual.

>stockholm syndrome
yes this is Stockholm

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I'm working and come home when it's cooled down.

Get a window AC unit