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More than 80 degrees, it's a bit abnormal!
It is generally stable in the range of 30 degrees Celsius. In other words, the CPU has a harvest temperature of 65 degrees, and the maximum temperature of the CPU is 30 degrees Celsius based on the maximum of 35 degrees in summer. And so on, if your ambient temperature is 20 degrees now, it's best not to exceed 50 degrees on the CPU.
Of course, the lower the temperature, the better. No matter how far you overclock, don't make your CPU more than 30 degrees above the ambient temperature.
See if the CPU fan is broken and there is a problem with heat dissipation. And you try to change to other software to measure the temperature of the CPU, it may be a problem with the optimization master.
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Sometimes the test is not accurate, if the machine you are using now does not have any faults, it will be fine, if there is a crash, restart, etc., it is best to detect the CPU fan to see if it is running normally, the CPU temperature is not only related to the fan, the temperature in the chassis and the room temperature. The temperature in the case is 3-11 degrees higher than the room temperature, and it is normal for the temperature to be too high, because the heat dissipation of the case is not good. The CPU temperature should not be higher than the case temperature of 19 degrees, and the temperature of the CPU should be between 8-21 degrees above the room temperature.
Generally, the CPU can work at 25-75 degrees, 40--50 degrees when idle, 50--65 degrees when busy, 65--78 degrees when working at full speed, and if it is too high, it will restart or crash, and the temperature of 60 degrees is a bit high, and the temperature is more suitable below 50 degrees.
In fact, temperature is only a range.
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80 degrees is an absolutely impossible ......The E7200 is a 45nm dual-core, which is quite a good processor! It is impossible to have such a high temperature of 45 nanometers, and if it is really 80 degrees, the motherboard will melt and the CPU will burn out! How do you want to see the temperature in the BIOS, does your motherboard have a temperature probe?
The temperature inside the optimizer is inaccurate! (Strongly despise copy-pasters, computer enthusiasts**: 48159943) This is what you are looking at?
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Dell's BIOS doesn't seem to have temperature detection, right? It is recommended that you change to other software to test it, if it is still 80 degrees or above, you can call **ask Dell's engineer! Dell's after-sales service is very good!
Normal!! Single-core 40 degrees, very normal1
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Check the motherboard menu settings to see the actual temperature.
Generally, the CPU is idle at about 50 degrees.
When busy, it may be around 70-80 degrees, depending on the size of the program you use.
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This is normal, every computer is like this!
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Looking at the temperature with everest, the optimization master is sometimes unreliable
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There's a problem with your fan, right? If the temperature is too high, it will automatically shut down...
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It's definitely not normal, upgrade and optimize, or change the software to see the temperature, in or directly in the BIOS, look at the temperature, once I encountered a temperature that is also above 80 degrees, I reinstalled it once, and it's OK, but this is just a case, to know what the specific reason is, take it to test.
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The CPU performance is good, i5 4200M is not a low-power version, and the overall configuration is okay.
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Low power consumption, with automatic turbo acceleration, good.
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It's okay, I don't know how many cores it is.
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AMD processors just say that it is easier to match a smoother game configuration, and Internet processors sometimes pick motherboards or other hardware, but they are still quite powerful when matched, especially with multi-** capabilities. Many people make unreasonable choices in hardware collocation, resulting in a poor user experience, and it is unrealistic to conclude that so-and-so hardware is inferior to so-and-so.
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AMD gaming is relatively strong, and ** more affordable. Intel is not as good as AMD at the same price.
But Intel's ** bit is much stronger AMD.
The game mainly also looks at the graphics card.
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AMD's APU games are stronger than Intel's CPU core graphics cards Play games or look at discrete graphics cards.
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1500 or so i7 or i5, it is recommended to dual-core i5 (to 2 generations, integrated intel display chip on the chip, good reliability), good practicality, power consumption control is also good (power saving than 4 cores). If you do not have special computing requirements, such as analytical software, it is not recommended to choose 4 cores.
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You've got the i7 2600 up to speed up the latest cores with excellent performance.
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More than 7000 computers can be considered the i7 series stable and powerful.
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Hello, glad to answer for you.
Prepare a screwdriver. Remove the CPU fan first (pay attention to the wiring), and then you will see a small pillar, press it down, move it to the left or right, and it will automatically pop up. Finally, the CPU can be taken out.
Hope it helps!
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You can open the cover of the CPU socket on the motherboard, and you can remove it, which is very simple.
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The processor is so-so, and the memory is pretty good!
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Now look at it, this belongs to the low-end CPU
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Most of the CPUs with the 775 interface are OK.
You can add Intel Core 2 quad-core Q6600
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Just the E2200, this motherboard should also be replaced.
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