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HOLY CRAP ! this was right after i quit a heated session of Resident Evil 5.
HOLY CRAP ! this was right after i quit a heated session of Resident Evil 5.
im curious as to what version of speccy you are useing mine doesn't show gpu temps even though mine are normal would be nice to see those too so if someone can be a pal and throw me a bone i would apreciate it
so any updated speccy would be nice
THANKS AGAIN IN ADVANCE EVERYONE
Speccy - Standard
there ya go. Take care :)
well thanks for the new speccy but yet again it failed to provide me with gpu temps im not going to worry about it i guess just wasn't ment to be but i can monitor it through ati overdrive
just seeing if there was a little more accurate temp gage through windows
Yeah, those are a bit high for a hard drive. Might want to figure out why they are so high
BTW you asked earlier in this thread about power supplies? Other than Smarteyeball's answer I didn't see any others, though I'm sure there was, at any rate here's some more info...
Info on power supplies …
- Recommended Power Supplies | silentpcreview.com
- Everything You Need to Know About Power Supplies | Hardware Secrets
- How to Buy a Power Supply - wikiHow
Good luck.
if those ar load temps your worrying about nothing as i keep saying . those temps are fine , hard drive opererting temps as a rule are between 30 - 50 degrees c some seagate drives will run fine at 70 ,
stick a spot fan pointing at your hard drive array if you want ,( i wouldnt bother tbh) and stop worrying about nowt
I don't know, 55/56 seems a bit high, even if they are Seagates. According to this the max for barracuda's are 60c. And I'm quite sure that's with a heavy load... http://www.seagate.com/docs/pdf/data...da_7200_10.pdf. Now does he have barracudas? But...
BTW I have Western Digital drives and they don't go over 35! And I do some intensive stuff like photo editing as well as gaming. Here's my temps....
My two cents.