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Posted by: ziggyjuarez

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Posted by: clocker

That would depend, Ziggy.

What is your room temp and was the machine idling or under load?



Posted by: angel_of_death57

Motherboard looks high should be like 5'C over Room Temp

When my CPU at full load at 55'C my Mobo goes to 30'C.

For a temp 40'c you must have a hot room or you need a exhaust fan and maybe a intake.

The cpu a little high also but i am not very smart on AMD's and AMDs can go really high and still work. But like clocker said you need to know room temp.

Also for a idle temp start up the PC and do not run anything for 20 mins then look at tempratures.






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