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CPU temperature

Discussion in 'Processors and Motherboards' started by fayt15xd, Nov 6, 2009.

  1. fayt15xd Newcomer, in training

    can any pls see if my internal temperatures are all good or all bad.. TNX!!

    Field Value
    Sensor Properties
    Sensor Type Winbond W83647HF (ISA 290h)

    Temperatures
    Motherboard 52 °C (126 °F)
    CPU 55 °C (131 °F)
    Aux 46 °C (115 °F)
    Seagate ST3250310AS 50 °C (122 °F)
    Seagate ST3320620AS 48 °C (118 °F)

    Cooling Fans
    CPU 2909 RPM

    Voltage Values
    CPU Core 1.11 V
    Aux 2.69 V
    +3.3 V 3.28 V
    +5 V 5.51 V
    +12 V 12.71 V
    -12 V 2.53 V
    -5 V 3.75 V
    +5 V Standby 4.97 V
    VBAT Battery 1.97 V
    Debug Info F FF 3A FF
    Debug Info T 52 55 46
    Debug Info V A5 A8 CD CD D1 D4 E4 (03)

    i got this from everest..
  2. JieMan Newcomer, in training Posts: 65

    Well it would help to know what CPU you have at what clockspeed ?
    but If I had to guess I would assume 55c idle would be a little high as your only at 1.11v, but seeing how the mobo is close to the cpu your ambient temp must be high? as well it could be that you need better air flow in your case
  3. fayt15xd Newcomer, in training

    will my pc shutoff if my cpu temp reaches 60c?
  4. angelic00 Newcomer, in training Posts: 46

    Those are normal temperatures for a computer with standard cooling (1 case fan, 1 cpu fan, 1 psu fan). So if you have more fans than that or you have water cooling and it stays around that, I would look into new fans and cooling systems.