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Old Jul 30, 2004, 03:30 AM   #1
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CPU Temp...is this high or am i high?

I have a barton 2500 runnen at 200fsb, my on die thermostat tells me its runnen between 60-70 degrees celsius...which is around 150 fareinheit...however you spell it. Anyhow it runs rock stable....I have a feeling that I am just lucky my comp hasnt blown up, but yea....what do you guys think?
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Old Jul 30, 2004, 11:08 AM   #2
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that's high yeah....

mine runs at the same speeds at 32-35 degrees C. tho i use watercooling so no honest comparison. but when using air cooling it runs 46-51 C.

your still below the max temps your cpu can handle so if its rockstable i wouldn't worry too much.
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Old Jul 30, 2004, 11:13 AM   #3
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many bioses (abit especially) read higher than on the die itself. need more info.
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Alot of epox boards also read quite high, i would say as long it's stable in programs like prime, superpi, cpumark aso. i dont see any problem, but yes it's a bit high, but i wouldn't be alarmed

My dads coumputer runs with temps at 76-80 celsius with no problems at all, but I'm quite sure that the motherboard is reading 5-10 degress celsius to high.
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Thanks guys
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Old Jul 31, 2004, 08:23 AM   #6
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i feel that's way to freakin' high despite what everybody else says. Invest on some better cooling for your system. Try and get your system not go over 60C under load.
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Palimno cores tend to run full load no higher than 70*C the rest of them.. t-bred and bartons.. shouldn't hit anything of 60*C....
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