Tayl
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Hey all.
Well, another one of these "is this temp safe or not" thread, however I just wanted to get everyones opinion on this. The room that the computer is generally stored in can become rather warm, and this PC is often running WoW whenever it is switched on. TAT, as well as one or two other applications all reading the same temps give or take a "C" or two, all read around 51C / 52C under load in a warm environment. Now I know that melting point is usually 65C+ but those temps arent too bad for the CPU I have specified in my sig using the standard paste and Heatsync are they? I assumed myself that they're nothing to worry about but I have no idea what temps are sufficient for my type of CPU.
Rove.
Well, another one of these "is this temp safe or not" thread, however I just wanted to get everyones opinion on this. The room that the computer is generally stored in can become rather warm, and this PC is often running WoW whenever it is switched on. TAT, as well as one or two other applications all reading the same temps give or take a "C" or two, all read around 51C / 52C under load in a warm environment. Now I know that melting point is usually 65C+ but those temps arent too bad for the CPU I have specified in my sig using the standard paste and Heatsync are they? I assumed myself that they're nothing to worry about but I have no idea what temps are sufficient for my type of CPU.
Rove.