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The CPU temperature has a lot to do with the ambient temperature, and it will be a little higher in the summer. Generally, the temperature of the CPU is within 50° when it is idle, within 65° when it is busy, and within 75° when it is working at full speed.
The heat generation is determined by the power of the CPU, which in turn is proportional to the voltage, so to control the temperature well, you need to control the core voltage of the CPU. However, if the voltage is too low, it will be unstable, especially when the overclocking amplitude is large.
Many times the CPU temperature does not reach the critical value at all, and the system restarts with a blue screen, and then the culprit that affects the stability of the system is not the temperature but the voltage. So how to set the voltage is very important when overclocking at the limit, set it high, the heatsink can't stand, set low, the CPU can't stand.
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Go into the BIOS to see the temperature, sometimes the software is not accurate.
The normal standby temperature for the AMD Athlon II X4 630 quad-core should be between the 40s and 50s.
Determine that it is not an abnormal solution: touch the CPU cooler with your hands to see if the soup is not hot, if it is hot, it proves that the CPU cooler is good, and the CPU has a problem; Check the speed of the CPU fan of the computer, if it is above 2000 rpm, it proves that the CPU radiator is working normally, if the fan does not rotate, check the reason, if the fan is rotating, but the software detects that there is no speed, it is the software reason; If the CPU fan is running normally, it means that the contact between the CPU and the CPU fan is not good, resulting in poor heat dissipation, to re-apply silicone grease, the method of re-coating silicone grease is as follows: first remove the heat dissipation, first apply it with very little silicone grease in the place where the heat dissipation fits the CPU, rub it a few times with your fingers, and then wipe it off, the same is true on the CPU, this is to polish the bottom of the CPU and the heat sink, so that they can have better contact and then take about the long silicone grease on the surface of the CPU, and then wipe it with your fingers. The thickness should be moderate (that is, you can't see the CPU surface, but no matter how thin it is, you have to see the CPU surface like this), you can wipe it off if you have more, apply the left and right silicone grease under the heat dissipation, or use a little more silicone grease on the CPU just now, apply a uniform layer, extremely thin, you can see the bottom of the heat dissipation, and then install the heat dissipation, press it, not too hard, otherwise it will crush the motherboard, and turn on the computer to see the temperature.
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The CPU temperature generally reaches about 60 degrees in summer, but in order to make your computer work smoothly, it is best not to be higher than 60 degrees, and you can equip yourself with an external electric fan to effectively dissipate heat. CPU heat dissipation is generally a concern in the summer, as long as the CPU fan is installed fine, there is no need to worry much in the winter. The CPU occupancy rate should not be too high anyway, the computer I use is generally not higher than 50%, it is easy to crash if it is too high, because personal computers generally do not run any big software, so this is not too worrying.
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You count it that way. Generally, the indoor temperature in summer plus less than 30 degrees is the temperature that your CPU should be. If it's high, there's a problem...
My 4200+ temperature was so high before. And then play all the time regardless of that. Suddenly one day it automatically shuts down.。。
Luckily, I set a temperature limit and didn't burn it out. After that, it will automatically shut down after a while. The temperature is too high...
My solution is to go straight to a quad-core 635. The temperature is now around 45 degrees... The minimum level of air conditioning is 31 degrees Celsius.
Solution 2: Change to a better radiator... The temperature of the radiator in the last 100 will be much better.
The exhaust air of the chassis should be reasonable. , hope it helps!
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Everest The next one is more accurate, the CPU will not exceed 70, it also depends on what the CPU is generally AMD's 70 will not have any problems, it is best not to exceed, like 80-90 is very abnormal, generally it can't be a problem with silicone grease or fans,
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It's not dangerous to be 72, your computer has been used for a long time, and your CPU is okay if the fan is up, and you don't want to change the fan, so I said you should buy some heat dissipation paste between the fan and the CPU and give it to him again. It should be better. Just a few bucks.
If you have the money, you can change to a better fan
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The actual operating temperature of a CPU is complex and has a lot to do with it. Generally speaking, it is normal for the CPU to operate at a temperature of about 30 times higher than the ambient temperature. The safe operating temperature of the desktop CPU is about 70 or less, and the CPU temperature is a little high when playing games, so you can switch to a better quality cooling fan.
In fact, we can't measure the exact temperature of the CPU core, and the temperature value provided by the motherboard monitoring system can only be used as a reference, as long as the computer is working normally, there are no frequent crashes and other problems, no matter how many degrees Celsius it is displayed, there is no need to worry about it.
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AMD's CPU does have a relatively high temperature, so it's best to change to a better CPU fan to ensure heat dissipation.
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The CPU is guaranteed to be stable within 30 degrees of temperature rise. For example, the heat-resistant temperature of the CPU is 70 degrees, and the maximum temperature of the CPU is 40 degrees in summer, so the CPU temperature is allowed to rise to 30 degrees. And so on, if your ambient temperature is 25 degrees right now, it's best not to exceed 55 degrees for the CPU.
Generally speaking, it is safe for the CPU temperature to be within 70 degrees, and there is a possibility of burning above 90 degrees.
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In general: (manufacturers dual-core or above standards).
This is the normal degree and alarm degree of each hardware.
CPU: 45--80 degrees over 81 degrees alarm (up to 110 degrees auto shutdown protection CPU.) )
Motherboard: 50--70 degrees more than 71 degrees alarm.
Graphics card: 50--90 degrees More than 91 degrees alarm (the graphics card fan will not turn off until it reaches 130 degrees).
Hard disk: 30--60 degrees generally does not exceed 65 degrees.
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It's not normal, check whether the thermally conductive silicone under the CPU is melted away.
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In the summer, the temperature of the laptop CPU is about 50 to 80 degrees.
Reasons why the CPU temperature of the computer will be too high:
1. There are too many programs that may be running.
2. If the CPU fan is not powerful or the configuration of the host is very low, it will run slowly, and the time and difficulty left for CPU processing will increase.
3. In summer, the CPU temperature can reach more than 50 degrees even if it does not run programs, and as long as it runs some small programs, it may reach about 70 degrees. It can withstand it for a short time, but the damage to the CPU after a long time is very large.
Solution: Install a radiator or remove the back cover to let the computer rest. Or remove the fan to dust the computer and clean the motherboard. It may also be that some malicious programs have been caught in the software, which can kill the computer and clean up the junk files.
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50 degrees should be okay My girlfriend's 60-73 is still running at first I was very worried, but then Master Lu uninstalled it too lazy to care about it It's not the same in the summer, the temperature of the notebook is at most 25-30 degrees higher than the indoor temperature, you first clean up the dust in your computer and then clean the memory module The card slot is also reinserted to clean the fan You use Master Lu to monitor it to see which piece of the problem is or your CPU thermal conductive silicone is not good Test it yourself first It's really not good and then go to customer service.
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Mine is more than 60 degrees, and it hasn't been turned off, when I didn't clean up the dust before, it even went to 90 degrees, and it will be turned off occasionally at that time, you set up the BIOS to try.
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The temperature of the notebook is normal within 60 degrees, and the temperature of the notebook will alarm if it is too high. If it automatically shuts down without alarm, it should be another problem, CPU 50 degrees is the normal temperature.
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According to different computers, different CPUs, the temperature it can withstand is also different, how high the temperature can your laptop withstand, it is recommended that you test it with Master Lu, it is very accurate.
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50 degrees is normal in summer, but my Y460 can reach nearly 50 degrees after a while of turning it on. If you play a big game for a long time, it will reach more than 70 degrees, but it will still work normally...
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Now it's 49 degrees, spend 20-30 to buy a radiator, it's very cost-effective.
A difference between 5 and 20 degrees is normal.
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