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Author: | Ranging God [ August 19th, 2007, 9:44 am ] |
Post subject: | temperature of CPU and HDD |
How hot are my CPU and my Hard drive suppose to be? thanks - CJ |
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Author: | Gontcha [ August 19th, 2007, 3:12 pm ] |
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Ok, my dual core cpu is at 45°-50°C My hdd, can't measure, but they are waaay too hot Compare. |
Author: | Gzpro [ August 19th, 2007, 4:02 pm ] |
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Your hard drive should not exceed 55 degrees Celsius or 131 degrees Fahrenheit. Your CPU/processor depends on the type heres a chat - Processor Average temperature AMD Athlon 90°C - 95°C AMD Athlon64 65°C - 70°C AMD Athlon64 M 95°C - 100°C AMD Athlon MP 90°C - 95°C AMD Athlon XP 85°C - 90°C AMD Duron 85°C - 95°C AMD Opteron 65°C - 71°C AMD Sempron 90°C - 95°C AMD K5 60°C - 70°C AMD K6 65°C - 70°C AMD K6 Mobile 80°C - 85°C AMD K7 Thunderbird 70°C - 95°C Intel Pentium II 65°C - 75°C Intel Pentium III 60°C - 85°C Intel Celeron 67°C - 85°C Intel Pentium Mobile 100°C Intel Pentium Pro 80°C - 85°C Sorry there all in Celsius http://www.csgnetwork.com/tempconvjava.html for converter |
Author: | Gontcha [ August 19th, 2007, 6:01 pm ] |
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AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Dual core, now running on 3233MHz each. Nowhere near average now, 45° C 113°F now. I guess it's my efficient fan system, called cool and quiet, you need to target a cpu temperature and it will keep it that way. |
Author: | Gzpro [ August 19th, 2007, 6:08 pm ] |
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Yeah if you have a nice box and cooling system it should be below average. |
Author: | atheism_rule [ August 31st, 2007, 8:00 pm ] |
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gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load. |
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Author: | Steven [ August 31st, 2007, 8:02 pm ] |
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atheism_rule wrote: gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load.
You might have a good Cooling system? |
Author: | atheism_rule [ August 31st, 2007, 8:08 pm ] |
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Steven wrote: atheism_rule wrote: gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load. You might have a good Cooling system? Nah, it's the stock cooler that comes with the core 2 duo |
Author: | Steven [ August 31st, 2007, 8:10 pm ] |
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atheism_rule wrote: Steven wrote: atheism_rule wrote: gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load. You might have a good Cooling system? Nah, it's the stock cooler that comes with the core 2 duo Maybe you got a strong one from them, or something. |
Author: | Tidus [ September 1st, 2007, 5:36 am ] |
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Gzpro wrote: Your hard drive should not exceed 55 degrees Celsius or 131 degrees Fahrenheit. Your CPU/processor depends on the type heres a chat -
Processor Average temperature AMD Athlon 90°C - 95°C AMD Athlon64 65°C - 70°C AMD Athlon64 M 95°C - 100°C AMD Athlon MP 90°C - 95°C AMD Athlon XP 85°C - 90°C AMD Duron 85°C - 95°C AMD Opteron 65°C - 71°C AMD Sempron 90°C - 95°C AMD K5 60°C - 70°C AMD K6 65°C - 70°C AMD K6 Mobile 80°C - 85°C AMD K7 Thunderbird 70°C - 95°C Intel Pentium II 65°C - 75°C Intel Pentium III 60°C - 85°C Intel Celeron 67°C - 85°C Intel Pentium Mobile 100°C Intel Pentium Pro 80°C - 85°C Sorry there all in Celsius http://www.csgnetwork.com/tempconvjava.html for converter I have AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000+ and it's at 45-55 celsius... 70+ would become a problem... Idk :S |
Author: | Gzpro [ September 3rd, 2007, 4:47 am ] |
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atheism_rule wrote: gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load.
Yeah I'm pretty sure there all right. |
Author: | MattVortex [ September 3rd, 2007, 5:51 am ] |
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Gzpro wrote: atheism_rule wrote: gzpro, are you sure those figures are right? they look way too high for any CPU to stand. 100C is 212F, and my processor only runs at about 45C at max load. Yeah I'm pretty sure there all right. Haha, I'm not. Let's take a look. Intel Pentium Mobile - 100°C. That's the boiling point of water. A laptop processor boiling water is laughable. Athlon 64 M - 95°C - 100°C. Again, that's a laptop processor boiling water. You simply couldn't have that in a laptop, you'd burn people's legs. Generally, I would say this: The processor shouldn't get hotter than 70-75°C, and the HD shouldn't get hotter than 50-55°C. |
Author: | Pfkninenines [ September 5th, 2007, 7:24 am ] |
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My processors have been running between 34-42C..Then again, I haven't really done anything stressful to make them go higher. Maybe I'll try watching a DVD as well as doing some work in GIMP ![]() |
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