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Re: CPU Temp [message #431650 is a reply to message #431646] Mon, 28 June 2010 04:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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(SSnipe) -BLU3Y3Z- wrote on Mon, 28 June 2010 12:13

Thanks for reply I didnt have a clue what hot for a cpu was, someone told me 48c or something was bad thats why i was like wtf?



Well he is right... For stoneage proccessors Laughing
Nowadays 70*C is the temperature you should start to watch your CPU. The max core temperature gets higher over the years Thumbs Up
Though a CPU works always best on low temperatures so having a good cooling system is not a wrong idea. (liquid nitrogen/helium ftw Razz Very Happy )

My older CPU would meltdown at ~80*C but gladly it had a failsafe. I should watch it from 60*C but on 70*C it would shutdown the system and only boot after it was cool(er) again.
But then again i overclocked it to twice the speed it was supposed to run on Surprised


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