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Old 15-09-2009, 19:58   #1
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CPU Temps + comp temps

hi again, anyone know of the general operating temps of a cpu and general comps temps, not got a problem just wondered for future ref. thanks all
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

Temps vary significantly between different types of CPU, Motherboard, RAM, PSU, whether or not you have stock or other coolers fitted ........
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

Does this help? It's a little out of date though.

http://www.gamingtrend.com/forums/in...?topic=13375.0
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Old 15-09-2009, 20:07   #4
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

OYB test if when you touch a heat sink you shout out OUCH YOU B etc you know its to hot lol
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

think better get comp to a doctor or buy it a elec blanket, running at 35 deg c
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

Most PC's sitting at 30-45 degrees will run nicely. Any higher and you are starting to strain it a little.
Once you pass 50-60 degrees C you should really look at adding extra cooling.
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I think safe temps are higher than 40 degrees. I measure my cpu die temp rather than the diode temp and as long as that never sees 70 degrees then I am happy. Northbridge temps can vary greatly also ive seen perfectly stable machines running above 50 degrees long term as for GFX well they can run very hot under load quite safely
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

2.6 dual core (E5300) OC to 2.99 idle 32-35c i do have 3x80mm and 1x120mm
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Re: CPU Temps + comp temps

CPU Max: 70 deg C on a desktop, 80 deg C on a laptop
GPU Max: 100 deg C

They are the values I use and I've never had issues using them as a guide.
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hi again, anyone know of the general operating temps of a cpu and general comps temps, not got a problem just wondered for future ref. thanks all
my Intel Core 2 Duo CPU E6750, 2666 MHz is running (idle) at 29°C/29°C

the GPU (nvidia 8600GS) is running at 70°C
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