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Lucem
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:30 am Posts: 232 Location: In a grassy place.
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CPU/GPU Temperature Question
I've recently built a new rig, including an AMD Phenom x4 955 and an Nvidia GTS 450. Both of these components run at around 35-40 degrees Celsius under normal load: watching videos, browsing the internet, etc.
Now, I was wondering: what is the norm for CPU and GPU temperatures? And do components fall into that category?
Thanks.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:53 am |
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Duh102
happy carebear mom
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am Posts: 7096 Location: b8bbd5
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Depends on the component. Check around the googles for your particular parts' tolerances. For instance, my i3 quad core has a critical junction temp of 105 'C, but that's the absolute most it can take before it starts melting down, so I would consider anything above a 40-50' normal running temp to be on the high side. Up to 80 or 90 under heavy load would be somewhat acceptable however.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 7:01 am |
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Tokochiro
Joined: Mon Jun 28, 2010 3:54 am Posts: 806
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
My celeron 430 running at 2.4GHz heats up to 56 celsius. But your stuff is just freaking unbeliavably cold.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:16 pm |
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maart3n
Joined: Tue Dec 23, 2008 8:04 pm Posts: 1545
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Lucem wrote: around 35-40 degrees Celsius under normal load That's quite normal not cold. Today is a hot wet day and I get 38 degrees on the i5. I think the highest I've ever hit was 80 on the GPU with furmark running on super mode. So yeah you are doing great.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 2:30 pm |
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Areku
Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 9:46 pm Posts: 5212 Location: The Grills Locker.
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Well yeah, I used to have a really buggy PC which would instafreeze whenever it went above 50°C, so I'm kind of used to going overboard on cooling measures.
I'm currently running... let's see... Starcraft 2 with max graphics and it's at a flat 30 degrees. Kinda hot, I guess.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 5:06 pm |
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Lucem
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:30 am Posts: 232 Location: In a grassy place.
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Hmm. From what I've read so far, the "norm" for CPU temperatures is pretty variable from computer to computer. I suppose it also depends on what you're running on your computer as well.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 6:01 pm |
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Commodore111
Joined: Sun Oct 11, 2009 7:47 pm Posts: 132
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
I have the same processor. I get around 30-40 as well. The highest I ever got was 64 'C while playing at around two seconds per frame in CC. Starcraft 2 on ultra, Black Ops, Dwarf Fortress, all of it runs at <62 'C.
I read that you really shouldn't go above 62 with this processor, but I could be wrong.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:52 pm |
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Duh102
happy carebear mom
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 1:40 am Posts: 7096 Location: b8bbd5
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Doing a quick google, going over 60'C for that processor is not recommended.
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Sun Apr 17, 2011 10:58 pm |
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Lucem
Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 3:30 am Posts: 232 Location: In a grassy place.
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
After running Half-Life 2, the CPU seems to have trouble moving away from 40 celcius. It's been hovering at that temperature for over 10 minutes.
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Mon Apr 18, 2011 2:24 am |
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Kallemort
Joined: Tue Aug 21, 2007 2:55 pm Posts: 948
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
It depends on CPU / GPU, but you have no need to get worried over 40 Celsius. I personally turn off any game I'm running if my GPU goes over 80 degrees C but that never happens. 30-40 is a good idling temperature, 50-60 normal game load, 70-80 very heavy load. This of course depends on your cooler, I only have stock coolers and two case fans so yeah.
tl;dr don't let it go over 80
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Thu Apr 28, 2011 9:00 pm |
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zalo
Joined: Sat Feb 03, 2007 7:11 pm Posts: 1496
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Re: CPU/GPU Temperature Question
Lol, my old 9800 GT got to 98 C often.
I used SpeedFan to make the noise go away.
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Thu Apr 28, 2011 11:21 pm |
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