guys i have core i3 2100 3.10 Ghz. I wonder whats the normal temperature of this kind of processor, because as i monitor them in Coretemp ( i dont
What should be the "normal" temp at idle for this processor with stock cooler? Why the idle temp is so high? I got a defective processor? I know you will say:"just get a better cooler" but for the first tests without changing the cooler I think this temperatures are n...
It is stock for the chip to run this way yes but if you want to cool it down go into ryzen master and manually set it to 4.3ghz all core at 1.25v and it will drop your temp and boost performance. I did this with mine and got my idle temps down to 34 to 38c 0 Likes R...
The processor will have a Noctua NH D15 on top of it and I have a choice of thermal compounds the Noctua that came with the cooler or nzxt high performance thermal paste which I bought with the rest of the parts. Also a MSI nvidia 3070 will be in play also.So how hot is too hot...
s built-in bios menu to see the idle temp of your CPU, but that doesn’t do you much good. So instead, specialized pieces of software will run in the background and make it easy to check your CPU temp while gaming. This way, you can keep an eye on the temp without disrupting ...
No, It’s a perfectly safe CPU temp range even while gaming. At this temp limit processor works great giving you optimal performance. What is the safe laptop temperature? The safe temperature range for laptops is 50 to 95 degrees. This range refers to the optimal usage of your laptop....
A CPU temperature of between 142° F and 164° F (61° C and 73° C) is considered normal during gaming. A good rule of thumb is that your CPU temperature should not exceed 176°F (80°C), otherwise you risk overheating, depending on the type of processor you have. ...
Processor : AMD Ryzen 7 4800H (2.90 GHz) RAM : 16 GB DDR4 Graphic Card : Nvidia GTX 1650 Windows Edition : Windows 11 Home Windows Version : 23H2 (Updated Regularly) Previously, I had cleaned my fans, replace the thermal paste twice, but the issue still occurs. Granted, I lived in...
And your fans, if ran off the board with speed control, it will change speeds depending on the Temp of your processors and possibly your MB too.I could maybe buy that the processor might spike to 100% for a moment while opening task manager. But that still doesn't explain why the proc...
Finally:I'll hope the above will give at least a little idea of what is often the cause of unusual higher notebook CPU/GPU tempratures and what in turn is needed from time to time to fix these issues. Message Edited by vkyr on03-12-200801:02 PM ...