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| 193028 | 2003-11-19 02:10:00 | Aida32 shows that my Motherboard temp is 31C and that my CPU temp is 35C but no mention of what is an acceptable temp for either. Are these high/average/ok - should I be concerned by these figs.. Thanks M... |
Martina (4232) | ||
| 193029 | 2003-11-19 02:18:00 | Whats tour mother board and CPU? eg, AMD 1800 XP, Peintium 11 333. However 31 & 35 C is pretty good most CPU's will be happy upto 50-60 C the 1800 XP for eg, wont be in serious trouble until it hit 90-100 C although sustained periods of that sort of temp will probably see errors and blue screens occuring. The manufacturer of your mother board and CPU will usually list desirable temperature ranges and upper limits. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 193030 | 2003-11-19 02:20:00 | Those temperatures are fine. The max temperature is determined by the chip type (AMD or Intel) and the actual chip architecture. Search on Google whan you know the full detail. The motherboard sensors are only an "approximation" of the temperatures. A real calibrated temperature meter would cost as much as the entire motherboard and CPU, if that helps put it in perspective. |
godfather (25) | ||
| 193031 | 2003-11-19 02:25:00 | Sounds normal to me. My laptop runs up to 55ºC, of course the case is much smaller and less airflow. The temp actually sounds kinda low so nothing to worry about, probably. 55ºC is probably OK. Visit hardwareanalysis.com to see what the overclockers say. Cheers |
fisherboy (3855) | ||
| 193032 | 2003-11-19 05:49:00 | Thanks for your responses - I didn't think to post the CPU/Motherboard type. Anyway they are both Intel, the Cpu is P4 1.6 GHZ 478 and the Motherboard is 845 P4 478 DDR/AUD. I'll have a looksee for the manufacturers specs. Thanks again M... |
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