Benjamin Hall
I AM IRON MAN
I recently installed the CoreTemp plugin for my ALL CPU Meter, and have been tracking my core temperatures.
Here's what I'm getting:
When I start up my computer after sleeping for 6+ hours, my core temps are resting at a comfortable (core1/core2) 75*F/82*F
However, after running for 30 minutes, it runs at a continuous average of approximately 111-121*F/128-138*F
I was happy because before getting my chill mat, it was running about 30 degrees hotter... However, my buddy is stating that my processor is running hot, as his only runs about 75*F (avg'd across his 12 cores) on average, while he's working it.
I know the max temps for my cores are 195*F/202*F so I'm well in the safe zone, but I'm curious if this is a normal temperature or not?
Here's what I'm getting:
When I start up my computer after sleeping for 6+ hours, my core temps are resting at a comfortable (core1/core2) 75*F/82*F
However, after running for 30 minutes, it runs at a continuous average of approximately 111-121*F/128-138*F
I was happy because before getting my chill mat, it was running about 30 degrees hotter... However, my buddy is stating that my processor is running hot, as his only runs about 75*F (avg'd across his 12 cores) on average, while he's working it.
I know the max temps for my cores are 195*F/202*F so I'm well in the safe zone, but I'm curious if this is a normal temperature or not?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- HP Pavilion dv4i-2100
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x86
- CPU
- Intel Core i3 M350 @ 2.27 GHz
- Motherboard
- Stock
- Memory
- 3.00 GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel 1GB HDMI Graphics Card
- Sound Card
- Stock
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 14.6" HD
- Screen Resolution
- 1200x800 current setting.
- Hard Drives
- 320GB samsung internal
500GB ADATA portable
- PSU
- Stock
- Case
- Stock
- Cooling
- Targus twin-fan chill mat.
- Internet Speed
- At home, 300kb/sec downloads. At work, 1028kb/sec downloads.
- Other Info
- Purchased through HP direct, custom build. I highly recommend HP to anyone.
