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Generally, the no-load should be 10-15 above the room temperature, and the full load should be about 25-40 above the room temperature!
There is no specific temperature! Also see when you are you and card up! Let's not talk about the old graphics card, the current u is up to 75 degrees! on your CPU number.
The fifth part of the CPU number is still only 1 letter, which represents the temperature limit of the CPU, that is, the maximum temperature that the CPU can withstand. Once the CPU temperature limit is exceeded during overclocking, it is likely to cause the CPU to burn out. Therefore, buying a CPU with a higher temperature limit will also be of great help to overclock in the future.
** Temperature resistance limit.
a Indeterminate temperature i up to 63
k up to 65 m up to 67 o up to 69 p up to 70 x up to 95
y Up to 100
Now the highest U is 75,Above this temperature, the motherboard will alarm,Don't care about the graphics card? My graphics card Sapphire 1650gt has a maximum of 95 degrees in the summer, and I haven't found any problems, and it's normal for the current graphics card to be over 100! Hehe.
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It's fine to go below 70. AMD's CPU temperature will be a little higher, and it is normal for it to be 56 ten degrees.
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Normal temperature is +30 degrees at room temperature +40 degrees at full load The second is measured when I personally run EVER (amd5000) Generally like this The safe temperature is within 80 degrees Regardless of spring, summer, autumn and winter, it is always safe if it is less than 80 More than 75 is a warning There are miscellaneous problems within 13+30 are normal temperatures 43 degrees are quite normal, and the AMD temperature is already high I amd4200 is now 45 degrees normal.
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Standby 30 degrees Celsius or 40 degrees Celsius is normal.
When fully loaded, 50 degrees Celsius and 70 degrees Celsius are normal.
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CPU temperature is considered to be the normal range of ambient temperature +30; It is normal for the normal temperature of a graphics card to be around 30 -80.
The increase in CPU temperature is due to the fact that the heat generated by the CPU is greater than the heat dissipated by the heat sink, and once the heat generation and heat dissipation tend to be balanced, the temperature will no longer rise. 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.
When the computer cannot enter the system due to high CPU temperature or hardware problems, and cannot be checked by third-party software, we can also use the second method, that is, enter the BOIS to check the CPU temperature.
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It has something to do with the radiator, the general desktop and radiator, the standby is 40 to 60 degrees, and the full load is 50 to 90 is normal
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Room temperature 31 degrees Celsius.
My 2 desktops.
A CPU is 45 degrees and a graphics card is 49 degrees.
A CPU is 39 degrees and a graphics card is 41 degrees.
All are standby temperatures (that is, the temperature at which the computer is turned on and no programs are running).
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I think this should be normal, but when I entered World of Warcraft, the temperature immediately increased the CPU at 80-88, and the graphics card was already on the high side, and this temperature was no longer a problem with adding a cooling base, go to the warranty point.
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My CPU and graphics card are around 50 on standby, and the game is stable between 70 and 80 at its highest!
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Summer. Not being able to turn on the air conditioner is a factor.
Cooling your case is a factor.
Generally, the room temperature is about 30 degrees Celsius. CPU around 40-45 degrees (with the camera box closed) The graphics card temperature is generally higher at 45-50
You're going to run things. No matter what. Even for large 3D games, the temperature increases by up to 0-20 degrees. In addition, it means that there is a problem.
If the CPU temperature is up to 70+, pay attention. Because the temperature is too high, there is damage to the hardware.
The graphics card temperature is also this temperature.
Generally, the CPU is set in 90+ BIOS to alarm and automatically shut down.
Pay more attention to CPU usage by yourself.
Good luck.
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When the standby state and processing text, the basic CPU graphics card is 40-50 degrees, and when gaming, the CPU is 60-70 degrees, and the graphics card is 70-90 degrees.
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CPU temperature is not very normal (it is estimated that the fan heat dissipation effect is not very good, if you have the ability, change to a Foxconn vortex turbo), the others are so-so, summer is coming, no matter what hardware, the temperature is controlled below 60, there should be no big problem, open the double-sided case cover, if you have the ability, put a small fan next to it, help dissipate the heat. If you have an air-conditioned room, you can do it without it.
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CPU temperature: 45-65 or lower under normal conditions.
If it is higher than 75-80, check whether the thermal grease between the CPU and the fan fails, replace the CPU fan or dust the fan.
Graphics card temperature: The graphics card is the hottest part of the entire chassis.
50-70 (or lower) under the norm;
Generally, no more than 110 under high load is regarded as normal;
If you feel that the temperature is too high, you can increase the fan speed appropriately.
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Note that you don't have to be a few degrees.
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Generally, the CPU can work at 25-75 degrees, 40--50 degrees when idle, 50--65 degrees when busy, and 65--78 degrees when working at full speed.
The maximum allowable temperature of the graphics card is 90 degrees, and too high the temperature of the graphics card will cause the computer to be black, blurry, and some will also cause the computer to shut down or restart. Serious damage to the graphics card chip GPU. This way the graphics card is scrapped.
Therefore, it is necessary to frequently clean the dust inside the chassis to strengthen the heat dissipation of the chassis. Replace the heat dissipation grease on the heat sink in time, and it is generally best to clean the chassis once every six months.
Whether it's a CPU or a graphics card, it's all about the chip, and the chip temperature can't exceed 72 degrees, if it exceeds it, the chip will be burned according to the temperature! This is normal!
In fact, the working temperature of the CPU and graphics card, in addition to the material and technical limitations of the production itself, mainly depends on the fan and heat sink!
In the overclocking state, look at the overclocking performance and its own quality! I overclocked the CPU by 102 degrees, and it lasted for 2 hours! Stopped!
However, there should not be many people who play overclocking in this era! It is recommended to work on the heatsink and fan!
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There are no rules ...
Generally, the standby is not more than 50 degrees, and the high use is not more than 90 degrees, just This is for AMD's CPU
Intel's CPU seems to be not good at high temperatures, far inferior to AMD.
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Generally around 40. The graphics card is around 45. It is best not to exceed 75 in all temperatures....
It's not the same thing.
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Don't worry, I also use a card, 4650
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It depends on what you're doing with it, and the desktop configuration of about 4000 is already very good.
1, Intel's CPU is not universal, Intel is divided into LGA775 1155 1156, etc., basically can not be replaced; AMD is divided into AM2, AM3, AM2+ FM1, etc., and some of them can be used interchangeably by flashing the motherboard BIOS.