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DK7JAN > CPU      10.04.05 16:01l 25 Lines 744 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
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Subj: Re: CPU Temperatures - Normal???
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From: DK7JAN @ DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU (Jan)
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Hi,

the maximum allowed temperature of a CPU is about 90°C (as I read in a forum
some months ago),

BUT:

The 90°C is the maximum temperature for a single spot in the CPU and the
temperature which is meassured is the global temp. of the whole CPU. Then it
depends on WHERE the Temperature is meassured. Some Mainboard do not use the
internal diode in the CPU to meassure the temp. instead they are using a diode
below the CPU in mid of the socket. In this case the meassured temp. is much
much lower than the actual CPU-temp.

All I can say is that your temp. is absolutely safe. I would start looking for
any cooling problems if the temperature raises above 50°C under normal room
conditions.


I hope this helped a bit.


73!

Jan (DK7JAN) 


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