After i tried installing a new heatsink, I epically installed it wrong, PSU went out, motherboard damaged, video card bruned after i got a new PSU.
I got rid of the heatsink and got liquid cooling and a newer version of my mobo, RMA'd the video card no tech repair guy couldnt figure it out besides only one and got it up and running yesterday. Are these good temperatures? And which temperatures should i be on the look out? Cuz core 0# sometimes jumps when i open apps or browsing, and when i play Combat Arms it's at 51C - 54C on high settings. Can someone help me understand this temperatures a little better? I'm on dual monitors btw.
you dirty slut don't you dare talk to me like that.
Ok Ty Ronny
Well you aren't running anything major so there's no reason for the pc to freak out when there's nothing to cool down if it's not getting hot in the first place. Anyways at standby it looks fine. @Paradise`
Your temperatures are fine just fine.
You should only be worried if it does 60+ on idle.
Anything above 90c is bad, so in short.
If your PC bluescreens, then it's too hot.
Prime95 it, if you get over 65 you should be a tad worried.
If you're like 50-60 while maxed, that's perfectly fine.
70 = you can run it but it will reduce the life of your CPU, pretty hot
75+ = no
Originally Posted by Insane
Prime95 it, if you get over 65 you should be a tad worried.
If you're like 50-60 while maxed, that's perfectly fine.
70 = you can run it but it will reduce the life of your CPU, pretty hot
75+ = no
I'm scared to do it.
My desktops run 90C 24/7 mining altcoins. Your 50C is just fine.