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Old 05-11-2008, 05:09 AM   #1 (permalink)
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as stated in my sig, i have an E4500 and i have 2 programs to tell me my temperatures and the one i got with my mobo tells me that temperature for my processor idles around 30-37 degrees C and the program SmartGuardian is telling me my computer is idling at 67-68 degrees C
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Hmm that sounds rather high.

Try checking the temps in the BIOS, and what thermal compound are you using? What heatsink\fan?
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check the bios temps and / or use Core temp, i use it and have had got accurate temps from my CPU
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how do i check my temps in bios?

and I'm using a Thermaltake TR2 as my HS and I'm using the thermal compound supplied on the fan
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Do you know how to get into the BIOS?
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actually... nope..
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normally when you boot up the computer up you hit delete and it enters the bios.

You hit delete when you see the motherboard / system information come up at the start.
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