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    about cpu temperature...


    Hi everyone!

    Certainly the question was asked yet, but let me please tell you about my problem :

    I had a new mother-board last week. After installing it, and also my CPU (recuperated on my old board), everything runs well but when i use Speedfan there is a "temp3" very high... With my old board, that value was "-129" or "-179°C" so i never worried, but here this is between 70 and 80°C.
    So i thought i had put too much thermal paste or maybe crashed my processor and decided to buy a new one (for my pleasure too, of course).
    Operation done, i turn on the pc, everything runs well,... and Speedfan : Temp3 72°C!
    I tried all logs : HWMonitor, HMonitor, Everest... : idem, pareil, same

    Could someone please have a look at those values and tell me if i have to worry or not cause i don't even dare to play a game...

    Temperatures in BIOS are : System 44°C, CPU 41°C.

    Thanks for reading and, maybe, answering...
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    What is the temp program you are using ? I would like to try it. Thanks


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    DocBrown said:
    What is the temp program you are using ? I would like to try it. Thanks


    " Doc "
    Which one?
    up-left on the screenshot :
    HWMonitor (freeware) CPUID
    up-right : SpeedFan (freeware) SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer
    down-left : HMonitor (trial, very limited)
    down-right : Everest Ultimate

    And you can have gadgets for at least 3 of them...
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    scoopeeedoo said:
    Hi everyone!

    Certainly the question was asked yet, but let me please tell you about my problem :

    I had a new mother-board last week. After installing it, and also my CPU (recuperated on my old board), everything runs well but when i use Speedfan there is a "temp3" very high... With my old board, that value was "-129" or "-179°C" so i never worried, but here this is between 70 and 80°C.
    So i thought i had put too much thermal paste or maybe crashed my processor and decided to buy a new one (for my pleasure too, of course).
    Operation done, i turn on the pc, everything runs well,... and Speedfan : Temp3 72°C!
    I tried all logs : HWMonitor, HMonitor, Everest... : idem, pareil, same

    Could someone please have a look at those values and tell me if i have to worry or not cause i don't even dare to play a game...

    Temperatures in BIOS are : System 44°C, CPU 41°C.

    Thanks for reading and, maybe, answering...
    Doc will get back to you on the question. But regardless of the answer, if you are concerned, a cooling pad would reduce your anxiety and the temp of the puter. Something to think about.
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    richc46 said:
    scoopeeedoo said:
    Hi everyone!

    Certainly the question was asked yet, but let me please tell you about my problem :

    I had a new mother-board last week. After installing it, and also my CPU (recuperated on my old board), everything runs well but when i use Speedfan there is a "temp3" very high... With my old board, that value was "-129" or "-179°C" so i never worried, but here this is between 70 and 80°C.
    So i thought i had put too much thermal paste or maybe crashed my processor and decided to buy a new one (for my pleasure too, of course).
    Operation done, i turn on the pc, everything runs well,... and Speedfan : Temp3 72°C!
    I tried all logs : HWMonitor, HMonitor, Everest... : idem, pareil, same

    Could someone please have a look at those values and tell me if i have to worry or not cause i don't even dare to play a game...

    Temperatures in BIOS are : System 44°C, CPU 41°C.

    Thanks for reading and, maybe, answering...
    Doc will get back to you on the question. But regardless of the answer, if you are concerned, a cooling pad would reduce your anxiety and the temp of the puter. Something to think about.
    Do you mean a thermal material between CPU and heat sink/fan? Or do you talk of something else...? Because, of course, there was material on the sink/fan...
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    scoopeeedoo said:
    richc46 said:
    scoopeeedoo said:
    Hi everyone!

    Certainly the question was asked yet, but let me please tell you about my problem :

    I had a new mother-board last week. After installing it, and also my CPU (recuperated on my old board), everything runs well but when i use Speedfan there is a "temp3" very high... With my old board, that value was "-129" or "-179°C" so i never worried, but here this is between 70 and 80°C.
    So i thought i had put too much thermal paste or maybe crashed my processor and decided to buy a new one (for my pleasure too, of course).
    Operation done, i turn on the pc, everything runs well,... and Speedfan : Temp3 72°C!
    I tried all logs : HWMonitor, HMonitor, Everest... : idem, pareil, same

    Could someone please have a look at those values and tell me if i have to worry or not cause i don't even dare to play a game...

    Temperatures in BIOS are : System 44°C, CPU 41°C.

    Thanks for reading and, maybe, answering...
    Doc will get back to you on the question. But regardless of the answer, if you are concerned, a cooling pad would reduce your anxiety and the temp of the puter. Something to think about.
    Do you mean a thermal material between CPU and heat sink/fan? Or do you talk of something else...?
    That choice would be yours. I was just suggesting that there are products out threre to protect your valuable investment. What you actually buy is a personal choice. As far as I am concerned they are all equally valuable.
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    richc46 said:
    scoopeeedoo said:
    richc46 said:

    Doc will get back to you on the question. But regardless of the answer, if you are concerned, a cooling pad would reduce your anxiety and the temp of the puter. Something to think about.
    Do you mean a thermal material between CPU and heat sink/fan? Or do you talk of something else...?
    That choice would be yours. I was just suggesting that there are products out threre to protect your valuable investment. What you actually buy is a personal choice. As far as I am concerned they are all equally valuable.
    Sorry but i'm not sure to understand... What could i do more than the original thermal material... I did it last year, exactly the same way, and without any problem... What is the choice that you are talking about...?
    Anyway, thanks for your interest!
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    scoopeeedoo said:
    richc46 said:
    scoopeeedoo said:

    Do you mean a thermal material between CPU and heat sink/fan? Or do you talk of something else...?
    That choice would be yours. I was just suggesting that there are products out threre to protect your valuable investment. What you actually buy is a personal choice. As far as I am concerned they are all equally valuable.
    Sorry but i'm not sure to understand... What could i do more than the original thermal material... I did it last year, exactly the same way, and without any problem... What is the choice that you are talking about...?
    Anyway, thanks for your interest!
    I have seen, just once actually, a pad that serves as a cushion under the lap top, that is suppose to keep it cool. But the thermal material would be better, now that I am making a choice.
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  9. Posts : 339
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    richc46 said:
    scoopeeedoo said:
    richc46 said:

    That choice would be yours. I was just suggesting that there are products out threre to protect your valuable investment. What you actually buy is a personal choice. As far as I am concerned they are all equally valuable.
    Sorry but i'm not sure to understand... What could i do more than the original thermal material... I did it last year, exactly the same way, and without any problem... What is the choice that you are talking about...?
    Anyway, thanks for your interest!
    I have seen, just once actually, a pad that serves as a cushion under the lap top, that is suppose to keep it cool. But the thermal material would be better, now that I am making a choice.
    Well, i see what you mean now, but i don't have a laptop, so i couldn't use that kind of pad... But effectively, i read recently something about that on the web.
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  10. Posts : 17,796
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    I no longer need a lappy I have a DELL xps 20 desktop. Great machine.
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