Are the Temps you guys post here in Celsius or Fehrenht


  1. Posts : 17
    Windows7 Ultimate x64
       #1

    Are the Temps you guys post here in Celsius or Fehrenht


    ???

    Hey guys, 1st post here, but been reading this site for a few days. Tons of good info on here and I would already like to thank you all.

    Anyways, last week I just build my 1st Pc, and today just overclocked it with Gigabytes Easy Tune 6 software. Im currently running my i5 750 now stable at 3.8GHz.

    Obviously Im new to system building and overclocking, but fingers crossed, so far so good. I am keeping a close eye on the temps and see my system reporting the following temps: (see attachement)

    Hardware monitor ITE IT87
    Voltage 0 1.36 Volts [0x55] (CPU VCORE)
    Voltage 1 1.62 Volts [0x65] (VIN1)
    Voltage 2 3.31 Volts [0xCF] (+3.3V)
    Voltage 3 4.95 Volts [0xB8] (+5V)
    Voltage 5 -12.48 Volts [0xC3] (-12V)
    Voltage 6 -0.96 Volts [0xF] (-5V)
    Voltage 7 3.66 Volts [0x88] (+5V VCCH)
    Voltage 8 3.15 Volts [0xC5] (VBAT)
    Temperature 0 32°C (89°F) [0x20] (TMPIN0)
    Temperature 1 24°C (75°F) [0x18] (TMPIN1)
    Temperature 2 26°C (78°F) [0x1A] (TMPIN2)
    Fan 0 1032 RPM [0x28E] (FANIN0)


    Hardware monitor Intel Core i5 750
    Power 0 82.31 W (Processor)
    Temperature 0 38°C (100°F) [0x3C] (Core #0)
    Temperature 1 35°C (95°F) [0x3F] (Core #1)
    Temperature 2 38°C (100°F) [0x3C] (Core #2)
    Temperature 3 35°C (95°F) [0x3F] (Core #3)

    Hardware monitor Radeon HD 4850
    Temperature 0 32°C (89°F) (GPU Core)

    Hardware monitor WDC WD6401AALS-00E8B0
    Temperature 0 29°C (84°F) [0x1D] (Assembly)


    Im not sure if these numbers are very good or UH OHhh...lol.

    wondering also if someone could review my performance information and let me know what they think? Keep in mind this is my first attempt, but dont really know what to monitor for other than temps etc.

    Thanks in advance guys.
    Are the Temps you guys post here in Celsius or Fehrenht Attached Files
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  2. Posts : 13,354
    Windows 7 Professional x64
       #2

    All temps given here for over-clocking purposes are in Celsius, unless otherwise stated. 29 C is quite cool. If it gets above 70C, watch out.
      My Computer


  3. Posts : 17,796
    Windows 10, Home Clean Install
       #3

    Little fun.
    Take celsius double it add 30 approx = to Farenheit.
      My Computer


 

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