36-39c idle temps


  1. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
       #1

    36-39c idle temps


    Just got off the phone to a computer company after I told them CPU temp is hitting 35-39c on a water cooler they said that's fine surly it's not
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  2. Posts : 13,576
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #2

    I wouldn`t complain about 97 to 100 degrees farenheit. What do you think the temp should be ?

    You need to talk to the water cooler manufacturer, not " A computer Company ".

    Who exactly did you call ?
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  3. Posts : 299
    openSUSE 13.1 64bit
       #3

    My i7 is running at 65c on air - All cores folding 24/7. 36-39 at idle is about where i would be, no worries with that.
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  4. Posts : 983
    7 x64
       #4

    Did the system come With the Water cooling system? If it not then why are you calling the people that built it.
    If it did come with the water cooling then maybe they didn't use enough, or used to much, Thermal Paste.

    In any event 36-39°c isn't bad at all. Put some ICE in the water reservoir or stick it in the Refrig.
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  5. Posts : 9
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    36-39 degrees isn't bad at all. Older computers had much higher temps and laptops (which have more sensitive parts) are *always* higher temp. I had a HP laptop from a few years back that idled at 80c. My new Dell idles at 25-30 or so. Big difference. Mainly in the fact that the chipsets are getting more efficient in heat transfer/generation.
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  6. Posts : 445
    Windows 7 64 (bit)
    Thread Starter
       #6

    Just got back in and seen the post the water cooler is built did not come with the amd cpu and its not a closed one
    the capacitors near the dimm ram buzz and the vram is buzzing i have the same board so i took everything out of this one and put it into the same board in another computer cpu temp 18-22 idle and 30 max using prim 95 i should stat the other board with high temps made a loud click noise
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