What's your computer's average cpu temp?
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What's your computer's average cpu temp?
Mine is 45 C. (oced by about 300 mhz w/ stock cooling). It should be average out lower now that i've returned it to stock speed pending a new cooling solution.
Currently running 42C CPU. Have just been playing a lot of games, so it's probably elevated a degree or three.
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Most motherboards have a temp reader in the BIOS which you can often duplicate in Windows using software provided by the board manufacturer. Or you can just use MBM.Stofsk wrote:I echo that question. I need to know as well, since I've been having troubles with my computer lately and I want to know if it's overheating or something.evilcat4000 wrote:How do I check CPU temparature ?
60C. Much lower than when the heat sink was so clogged with dust and dead insects that it started hitting ... shit, does anyone remember what it was when I posted?
Either way, it's farrrrrrrr cooler now.
Either way, it's farrrrrrrr cooler now.
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I expect you're reading the board temperature, not the processor temperature. A 29C processor would be very impressive.XaLEv wrote:Currently 29 C. Average is not much higher than that.
EDIT: And it has now gone down to 28.
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34 degrees Celsius. The old P3-core Celerons run very cool; it's one of the reasons I still use one.
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My Pentium M (the spiritual sucessor to the PIII) runs around the same temp, even in a notebook @ 1.5GHz. It's a shame that they don't market these things to the desktop crowd because I would pick one up for my desktop in a heartbeat.Darth Wong wrote:34 degrees Celsius. The old P3-core Celerons run very cool; it's one of the reasons I still use one.
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My Anthlon 1.2 runs at 45C, 50C after playing 3d games. I will invest in better cooling when my athlon 3200xp arrives.
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Anyway, back to the topic: yeah, once it hits 80 you're in danger of burning out, throw it away if it hits 90. However, that being said you will start to notice significant drops in performance after the 65 mark. P4s tend to be more stable at high temperatures then athlons, which is what you'd expect given the price difference.
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Anyway, back to the topic: yeah, once it hits 80 you're in danger of burning out, throw it away if it hits 90. However, that being said you will start to notice significant drops in performance after the 65 mark. P4s tend to be more stable at high temperatures then athlons, which is what you'd expect given the price difference.
[img=left]http://www.geocities.com/blrbld/temp.txt[/img]Howedar wrote: I expect you're reading the board temperature, not the processor temperature. A 29C processor would be very impressive.
Before my current cooling setup it would always run over 40.
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