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What PC temp app are you using?
Gray_Area:
I remember Speedfan. I got it, from the main site and from CNET, and it didn't install anything!...and tried to install a bunch of ad crap!
So I tried CPUID Hardware Monitor, and this is all it shows me for my system.
It's idling from 45-50 C , but jumps to around 60 when I open a web page, then goes back down. I currently have about fifteen browswer tabs up, and it's idling around 50.
lilshawn:
speedfan...but i don't blindly click ok when i install things.
oh, also...29 degrees idle. ;D
Gray_Area:
--- Quote from: lilshawn on January 28, 2013, 08:22:52 pm ---speedfan...but i don't blindly click ok when i install things.
oh, also...29 degrees idle. ;D
--- End quote ---
Dude, I didn't. I de-selected the crap, so it didn't go on - far as I know - but no Speedfan after 'Finish'. Can you post a copy?
hypernova:
I also use speedfan on my laptop. Running around 40 at idle.
I use asusprobe on any pc that has an asus mobo in it, including my desktop upstairs and arcade pc.
Don't know why you have adware with speedfan. Did you get it here? speedfan
edit: Actually running around 60 for the cpu. The HDDs are around 40. It's a slightly older laptop. 3 or 4 years.
brad808:
If you want to do some stress testing to see how high your temps will get under the hardest conditions run a program called "intel burn test". I have a couple cabs with overclocked cpus in them and even though I never run them 24/7 I always to make sure they would be capable of it to eliminate any problems down the road caused by heat.
I start the computer and arcade monitor and make sure the cab is closed up like it will be running, let it run for an hour or two to make sure everything is warmed up to operating temperature, then I'll run intel burn test to push my cpu to the highest possible temperature it will reach and make sure that under the most extreme circumstances that I could possibly run my cab the cpu is still a safe in spec temperature.
The program I use to monitor my cpu temp is called "coretemp"
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