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What's a good / safe tempurature for a computer CPU and motherboard?
My cpu averages around 50 - 55 C and my mainboard at 35 - 40 C. Is this a normal tempurature or should i look into more cooling options? I'm looking into water cooling but don't know if it's really necessary. I have a Pentium4 @ 3.06MHz cpu on an Asus motherboard btw. Any nfo appreciated thanks.
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yep,
it's normal dont worry about it |
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No it's not normal. For an AMD it's normal but not a P4.
A new P4 should be running above 44° - 48°. Something is wrong with the cooling. Your CPU's fan RPMs should be around 5400+. You may have too much dust build up on the leading edge of the fan, you have to clean it. If you have money you should look into a Prometeia cooling system. "Slice-of-ice" the inner circle guys are calling it. It's basically a small refrigeration unit and you can run a P4 at 4°...yes 4° - 8°. Couple that with a high multiplier and you can run that puppy at close to 4GHz and about 14°. Just the speed from a CPU running at 4° is something awesome to see in action. "Click-boom" it's sometimes called. http://www.hardwaregods.net/prometeia.html |
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