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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Perhaps you're just paranoid. Intel clearly specify a maximum CPU casing temperature of above 70'c on most processors.
"15'c idle in a "warm room" is impossible on air cooling. You would have to be using refrigerated compressant or a peltier to reach that low. A "warm room" is 20-25'c and you cannot get any temperature lower than room temperature with conventional cooling methods."
The numbers you state bear no resemblance to reality.
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I clearly stated that i have a AMD 1035t and as you know this chip runs nice and cool. Yes even with the stock cooler.
And and for you saying that one can not achieve a cpu temp lower than the ambient room temp. Of course you can. A good air cooling set up can do this effortlessly unless you happen to be in a room where the temp is unusually high, like a server room without air conditioning or you live above Satan and he's got his central heating on at max due to having a nasty does of the flu.
my case has very good airflow with a 120mm intake and two 80mm fans at the top rear drawing all that cool air over the cpu and exhausting it out the back. Now you said that the numbers i stated have no resemblance to reality. Think about it, why would i do this with such a medium spec machine like i have. Don't you think i would have also lied about my machine specs as well. perhaps adding a top end cpu and a graphics card that runs hotter then hell ?
To be blunt, you come across as a bit of a arrogant git. Perhaps in future you might want to choose your words a little more carefully before basically accusing people of lying.