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Topic: CPU core Temp.
Azizza
VANDERSHANKED
posted 02-02-2005 11:09:25 PM
What is the Core temp your computers are running at? Right now my Dual Proc system is running at 138.5F This seems high to me but I have seen no adverse effects. What are your systems running at?
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Snugglits
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posted 02-02-2005 11:12:19 PM
-33C.

138F won't kill processors though. How many threads do we need about this?

And how does it seem high, anyway? It seems to me that people base processor temperatures as if there were people's temperatures. None of these people seem to actually know anything about circuits...

Waisz fucked around with this message on 02-02-2005 at 11:13 PM.

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Azizza
VANDERSHANKED
posted 02-02-2005 11:15:41 PM
Well my PC is a 2.4 OCed to 2.8 and it only runs around 100F I was just a bit worried.
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Maradon!
posted 02-02-2005 11:54:57 PM
I'm running at 111f, P4 2.8 OC'd to a nice even 3.0

My old thunderbird core used to run at damn near 200f

Maradon! fucked around with this message on 02-02-2005 at 11:55 PM.

Razor
posted 02-03-2005 12:32:40 AM
Intel Northbridge: 44.0C
HDD underside: 35C
Overal Temp: 29.0C

I'd give you a fourth temp, but the thermocouple broke in the most in opertune place, and I can't fix it atm...

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Y.O.T.C
No longer a Towel Girl
posted 02-03-2005 12:57:47 AM
94F

Unfourtunitly, i cant get the processor off the motherboard since a while ago i hit over 200F and seem to have fried it to the board.

Snugglits
I LIKE TO ABUSE THE ALERT MOD BUTTON AND I ENJOY THE FLAVOR OF SWEET SWEET COCK.
posted 02-03-2005 01:07:31 AM
quote:
The logic train ran off the tracks when Y.O.T.C said:
94F

Unfourtunitly, i cant get the processor off the motherboard since a while ago i hit over 200F and seem to have fried it to the board.


Haha, no.

If any part of the processor melted, it wouldn't work any more.

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Skaw
posted 02-03-2005 04:24:04 AM
quote:
Waisz said this about your mom:
Haha, no.

If any part of the processor melted, it wouldn't work any more.


If anything, the thermal paste could've basically went cement on him. Heh.

Lee Taxx0r
Pancake
posted 02-03-2005 05:40:02 AM
120F P4 2.4 @ 3.0
Sean
posted 02-03-2005 06:13:22 AM
Check Intel and AMD's sites for safe operating temperatures per processor.

I was surprised to find out that pretty much anything under a 3ghz speed from both companies can run up to about 90 Celsius before suffering adverse effects.

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posted 02-03-2005 06:38:10 AM
quote:
Sean said this about your mom:
Check Intel and AMD's sites for safe operating temperatures per processor.

I was surprised to find out that pretty much anything under a 3ghz speed from both companies can run up to about 90 Celsius before suffering adverse effects.


Except that the thermal celing on the P4 processor series is listed as 76C for the lower end (2.0 range) stepping down to 72C at the upper end (3.06 on the 478 socket). Running it over that voids warranty, etc, etc.

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