Quick view on temperatures please

cingo

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Dear all,

Please have a quick view on the following temperatures and config and let me know whether they are
OK
BAD
CONCERNING
FATAL

what are the averages or limits?

--------------------------config------

Processor
Model : AMD Phenom(tm) 8650 Triple-Core Processor
Speed : 2.3GHz Cores per Processor : 3 Unit(s)

Mainboard : Asus M3N78-EM

Chipset
Model : AMD F10h Athlon 64/Opteron/Sempron HT Hub
Front Side Bus Speed : 2x 1.8GHz (3.6GHz)
Total Memory : 4GB DIMM DDR2
Memory Bus Speed : 2x 333MHz (666MHz)

Memory Module(s)
Memory Module : Transcend JM800QLU-2G 2GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-6400U DDR2-800 (5-5-5-18 3-23-6-3)
Memory Module : Transcend JM800QLU-2G 2GB DIMM DDR2 PC2-6400U DDR2-800 (5-6-6-18 3-24-6-3)

Video System
Video Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 8300 (24 SP 1.5GHz, 256MB DDR2, Integrated Graphics)

Graphics Processor
Adapter : NVIDIA GeForce 8300 (8SP 1C 1.5GHz, 253.7MB, Integrated Graphics)

Storage Devices
FUJITSU MPF3153AT (15.4GB, ATA66, 3.5", 4200rpm, 512kB Cache) : 14GB
ST3500410AS (500.1GB, SATA300, 3.5", 7200rpm, NCQ, 16MB Cache) : 466GB
ST3160211AS (160GB, SATA150, 3.5", NCQ, 2MB Cache) : 149GB

Optical Drive (F:) : N/A @ HL-DT-STDVD-RAM GH22NS30 (SATA150, DVD+-RW, CD-RW, 2MB Cache)

------temperatures--IN DEGREE CENTIGRADE OR C---------

CPU : 40 TO 45 C
GPU : 85 TO 90 C
MOTHERBOARD : 85 TO 92 C
HDD : 45 TO 50 C



cingos


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Thanks
and Regards

CINGO

 
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I personally try to keep everything below 60C. But I live where it's cold and I'm a bit paranoid as well.

My guess is you might get the money for another extractor fan out in extended lifespan of the components. Especially as you like to keep some bits of your kit a bit longer than the average user ;o)

Don't forget that the air needs to get into the case and move around inside too :eek:)

If it's really bad tells you only the spec sheet of the manufacturer of the respective component.

chip monkey

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I personally try to keep everything below 60C. But I live where it's cold and I'm a bit paranoid as well.

My guess is you might get the money for another extractor fan out in extended lifespan of the components. Especially as you like to keep some bits of your kit a bit longer than the average user ;o)

Don't forget that the air needs to get into the case and move around inside too :eek:)

If it's really bad tells you only the spec sheet of the manufacturer of the respective component.
 
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