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Re: Where do you check your CPU temp?
mobile meter is freeware that seems to work well. it monitors cpu temp, batter charge/discharge rate, and HD temp.
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Re: Where do you check your CPU temp?
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I downloaded MBM5, but it needed to know what the motherboard was. I then downloaded PC Wizard to find out what the motherboard was, and it also had what I was looking for. It says my processor is at 60' celsius and the meter is in the red. Is this really bad or just marginal? [/ QUOTE ] 60 feet is very high up. Don't let it drop too fast or you'll dislodge the DSP smoothing pins from the 64Mod gates and then you'll have a serious issue with electron backflow, similar to what happened on some disasterous shuttle flights. This can dammage both the MMU and the FPP not to mention disabling 3 of the 4 quad-pipelining managers. Good luck though. |
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Re: Where do you check your CPU temp?
I use the tools that came with my ASUS motherboard.
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60 feet is very high up [/ QUOTE ] What? |
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It says my processor is at 60' celsius and the meter is in the red. Is this really bad or just marginal? [/ QUOTE ] Depending on the processor, it's a little high, but not incredibly bad. |
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Re: Where do you check your CPU temp?
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It says my processor is at 60' celsius and the meter is in the red. Is this really bad or just marginal? [/ QUOTE ] Is this your temp at full cpu load? If this is just an idle temp, you may have some issues. Also is this a P4 or P-M? |
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