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Post by Evil Dead on Mon 07 Jan 2008, 8:56 pm

I was not sure where to post this but I need to know if these temps are safe? and does this show the CPU temp?


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Post by Doctor Inferno on Tue 08 Jan 2008, 4:36 am

The temperature is ok... but it doesn't show the CPU temp, only the GPU.

Good temps for a CPU are about 43 - 46C at idle, 46 - 50C on full load.

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Post by Evil Dead on Tue 08 Jan 2008, 9:59 am

Well how do I check the CPU temp? because I installed a few different programs to do this but each time I tried to use them my computer would stall, the screen would go all black and I would have to restart in safe mode to uninstall the the program so the computer would work again.
I checked the Bios and it says my CPU has the temp read capability but it is turned off and there is no option to turn it on.

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Post by Doctor Inferno on Wed 09 Jan 2008, 3:53 am

You can use a program like MotherBoard Monitor to check your temps. You can also check your CPU temperature in BIOS.

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Post by bf2multi100 on Mon 29 Jun 2009, 11:44 am

i have a intel pentium D motherboard can i overclock it??

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