Hi all,
Just wondering: what is considered a "high" temperature for a CPU and GPU? I downloaded a program called SpeedFan which tells me the temperature of my processor and GPU. It tells me the temperature of each core and 3 of them are about 28-35 degrees while idle, but core two says -128 degrees. I don't understand why, could that be an error or does it mean something?
Also, is 60 degrees a little hot for my GPU while idling? SpeedFan displays icons next to the temperature: blue arrow means cool, red arrow means heating up, and fire means hot. My GPU displays the fire icon. I think I'm going to have to add in another fan or two.
Thanks,
George.
Just wondering: what is considered a "high" temperature for a CPU and GPU? I downloaded a program called SpeedFan which tells me the temperature of my processor and GPU. It tells me the temperature of each core and 3 of them are about 28-35 degrees while idle, but core two says -128 degrees. I don't understand why, could that be an error or does it mean something?
Also, is 60 degrees a little hot for my GPU while idling? SpeedFan displays icons next to the temperature: blue arrow means cool, red arrow means heating up, and fire means hot. My GPU displays the fire icon. I think I'm going to have to add in another fan or two.
Thanks,
George.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custome build
- OS
- Windows 7
- CPU
- AMD Athlon II X4 620
- Motherboard
- MSI 770-C35/C45
- Memory
- Crucial 2GB 1300 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- nVidia GeForce 6800 GS
- Sound Card
- Soundblaster Audigy 2
- Monitor(s) Displays
- HP w1907v
- Screen Resolution
- 1440*900
- Hard Drives
- 250 GB SATA, 80 GB IDE, 30 GB Parallel SCSI
- PSU
- 450W
- Cooling
- Arctic Cooling
- Keyboard
- PS/2
- Mouse
- Microsoft Wireless Optical
- Internet Speed
- 10 Megabit