you could look at the AMD or Intel for the white papers of your processor - it should say what the recommended and max temps of the proc
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you could look at the AMD or Intel for the white papers of your processor - it should say what the recommended and max temps of the proc
lol well yeah maybe then it'll drop quite a bit in temp :rolleyes: , though 21C is roomtemp ( unless you are perchance an innuit?) so i'd say thats probably a bit of an underestimate but i doubt Abu's is sitting pretty at 28C [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by ilw+28 September 2003 - 23:10--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ilw @ 28 September 2003 - 23:10)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-clocker@28 September 2003 - 22:56
Edit: ilw, my HD consistently runs at between 18-21 C. It has a twin fan cooler mounted to it and a separate 80mm case fan to blow outside air into the enclosure.
Here is a link to a screen shot of my temps,note the hard drive temp sitting pretty at 28 in my 25 degree apartment.
http://www.lowmotion.org/u_users/178/temps.jpg
yea. i have 28 degrees 2. wat is the cpu 2? i'm getting 64 degs for cpu 2. wat is that?
What do you get for cpu1? I believe something is messed up in your settings.Right click on the icon for the program and choose settings.Check to see if there is a setting you can change. As somebody1234 said already,reboot and check in your BIOS to see what your system is reporting as your temp.Then compare it to what the program is saying.If that sensor isn't actually reading correctly then you can just disable it.