Idle 40 max gaming, fans at times 500 rpm or less. Yesterday found system temp at 76-80 degrees C, fans at 1800+ rpms, the heat exchanger was hot, no change in 5-Way Optimization. Today temp at 65C at Idle. Can someone tell me what the blank is going on with my CPU?
My CPU is stuck at 100% all the time, whether my PC is idle, gaming etc. The temperature sits at around 75 degrees celsius mimimum as well, which over a long time cannot be good for it. CPU's don't usually run that hot when the PC is idle. I disabled all applications in Task...
I generally expect a Core i7 desktop CPU running under full load to be somewhere around 75-80 degrees Celsius. At around 95-100, thermal throttling kicks in. If it gets significantly above that, the computer will power itself off without warning in an attempt to prevent permanent damage. The...
Is 85° degrees good for the CPU? Yes, it’s bad for your CPU. Although a modern CPU can perform at 100°C, its performance will decrease. So it’s wise to not let your CPU reach 85°C. What’s the normal i5 CPU temperature for a laptop? If you have an i5 processor on your ...
(PC Monitoring) lists the CPU's status, which shows the load, temperature, clock speed, and cooler fan speed. You can click on this block to access further details. As you can see, the current temperature of this system's CPU is 36 degrees Celcius (C), which is a healthy temperature...
@stevengen it seems to be at 92 degrees and 91 degrees when i'm gaming and it doesn't cool down. 0 a temp of 92°c is ok as the laptop is designed to run at that temp in gaming, as gaming stresses the cpu/gpu out hence and why this laptop max temp is set at 100°...
Processor without overclocking, after 20 minutes of stress test in furmark cpu burner frequency is +- 5.1 hhz, the temperature is +- 75 degrees and consume about 60-80 watts/ I am writing to this forum to understand why most users do not have such a problem with constant loading...
If the temperature goes above 83.8 degrees Celsius (crit = +83.8°C), it is deemed critical and may cause hardware issues. 4 This is a stand-alone sensor on the motherboard that is currently reading at 36.9 degrees Celsius. 5 This is another stand-alone sensor on the motherboard ...
you'll often see your CPU sitting at around 55 to 60 degrees C, so don't panic when you see those numbers. Just make sure that your CPU isn't running at 75 to 80 degrees C constantly for long durations. Occasional spikes to about 80 degrees C are acceptable, but don't let it sit...
I'm getting a good, steady CPU temp of 35 degrees. It's been on for about 30 minutes and hasn't changed much. It's level at 35. So, I'm not sure what's up. Is there some reason I'm getting that fan error? Does it matter?