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VK4XAC > CPU 19.04.05 11:30l 42 Lines 1295 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: CPU Temperatures - Normal???
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From: VK4XAC@VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC
To : CPU@WW
Hi Everyone,
Andrew in the deep south of the Mainland (South Island) of New Zealand
Wrote.....
> My CPU is running at the moment at around 45c, and the motherboard at
> 33c. These values are typical for my AMD K6 200MHz (Socket 7), which
> runs in a room temp of around 20-25c. However my AT un-tower (what's the
> term for a box that sits under the monitor rather than standing up?)
> case is pretty hot inside, coz I've got three HDDs spinnin', and other
> cards. I has little extra cooling other than what the PSU provides. It
> runs fine though. The heatsinking on the CPU is a standard fan type.
Yep 45 - 55c sounds about what most seem to drive their CPU's at depending on
room temp.
>
> On hot days, the CPU can reach 49c, but only when air temp is around
> 25-30c. Not often does this happen down south here!
I like this one Andrew. It would certainly be a rare day indeed to get to
these temps in Ohai. I have fond memories of being in Bluff in Summer and
having a frost on the ground. Beautiful area of NZ though, Southland and the
West Coast.
Cheers
73 - Al, VK4XAC @ VK4WIE.#BNE.QLD.AUS.OC
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