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The CPU temperature is not only related to the fan, but also the temperature inside the case 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.
AMD Althon, Althon Opteron, Duron & Sempron series.
AMD Athlon, XP 90 degrees.
AMD Athlon, XP T-Bred Upto 2100 90 degrees.
AMD Athlon, XP T-Bred Over 2100 85 degrees.
AMD Athlon, XP, Barton, 85 degrees.
AMD Athlon: 64 70 degrees.
AMD ATHLON 64 (socket 939, volts) 65 degrees.
AMD Athlon: 64 FX 70 degrees.
AMD Athlon, 64 x2, 71 degrees.
AMD Sempron (T-Bredbarton core) 90 degrees.
AMD Sempron (Paris Core) 70 degrees.
Intel Pentium 4 64 - 78 degrees.
P4 will automatically reduce the frequency when it overheats, there is no definite metric, and theoretically it will never overheat.
Intel Pentium D (dual-core).
Intel Pentium D 820 (63 degrees.)
Intel Pentium D 830 & 840 ( degrees.
Good luck!
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The CPU temperature is generally room temperature, and if it reaches 70 degrees, it is definitely abnormal. Be careful if it reaches 70 degrees Celsius.
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Normally, the CPU is already a high-heating thing, and the CPU is dedicated to a fan to cool it down.
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Not normal, mine doesn't play games 31 degrees.
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Some are on the high side.
It is recommended to add a small fan or radiator.
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Acceptable, a bit high.
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My normal condition is 82 degrees, which is very high!
The normal operating temperature of different CPUs is different. >>>More
90 degrees, absolutely abnormal, my laptop is only 60 degrees for playing games, and it is definitely less than 80 after playing for a day, your desktop, such a high temperature, there must be a problem, you said "generally play for 50 minutes is no problem." CF play for 4 hours has been 90 degrees without pressure", this is not called normal, my dormitory buddy, is a desktop, but also AMD's processor, Even if you play for three days, you can't reach this temperature, so if you have to insist on playing like this, don't go to repair, it's very fast to burn the machine, or hurry up to repair it... If it's just that the fan is broken, causing the temperature to be too high, it doesn't cost a few dollars...
It depends on what type of CPU you have and what level of heatsink you have. If the processor itself generates a lot of heat and the heat sink dissipates poorly, it is normal to have more than 80 degrees. >>>More
Normal, it should be said that the state is good. Here are the normal ranges for some CPU temperatures I've found online:: >>>More
This one is definitely related, after all, the heat of the CPU is dissipated by the heatsink, but it is not absolutely. >>>More