CPU Temperature

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nooyawkah
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CPU Temperature

Post by nooyawkah »

For a minute, pretend you're not an overclocker, 'cause I'm not.
I am running an XP 1800+ and have a TT Volcano 7+ HSF.
The fan has 3 speeds. I love running it on low as it's very quiet.
But the CPU temp. is around 50-55C if I do that. Is this a safe temp? Many thanks.
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Post by dadx2mj »

Those temp are high enough that if it were my system I would be doing something to lower them. Those temps are under a load I hope. Are you using software to monitor temps? I have been using MBM5 for a long time and then I got a dual temp monitoring set up and found that MBM was reading my CPU temp about 3-5 degrees cooler than it actually is and the hotter it gets the bigger the error in reading it is. Maybe just run it on low when you are surfing and doing email and then crank it up when playing games or anything that is CPU intensive.
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Post by wvjohn »

that is on the high side - my 1.33 tbird is 42 idle - 45 folding - 47-8 folding/gaming

i would at least keep the fan on medium
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Post by cyborgbuddy »

I have an XP1800 and the temps according to both the BIOS and SiSoft Sandra show between 50-55C. But thats with the standard cooler.

I have a TT volcano 7+ ordered so I'm hoping I will see a big improvement on my temps when that arrives.
Rig 1
AMD Athlon XP2400+ @ 2100Mhz on Gigabyte GA-7DXR+
Thermaltake Volvano 7+ HSF with Artic Silver 3
512Mb PC2100 RAM with Thermaltake Ramsinks
GeForce4 Ti4400 with Thermaltake GF4 cooler and ramsinks @ 310Mhz x 625 Mhz
Lian Li PC6083A case with Lian Li windowed side panel and bloo cold cathode

Rig 2
AMD Athlon XP2100+ @ 1820Mhz on Abit KD7
Thermaltake Volcano 7+ with Artic Silver 3
256Mb PC2100 RAM
Nvidia MX440 64Mb @ stock with Thermaltake Ramsinks
Lian Li PC60
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