CPU temprature

Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by darkred, Jun 13, 2006.

  1. darkred

    darkred Guest

    I need to know whats a safe temp to run my comp. I installed a liquid colling system and Its running at 48C for my cpu and 38C for my mobo. Are those safe temps to have my comp operate at? Thanks.
     
  2. The_OGS

    The_OGS Active member

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    Hi darkred,
    Strangely, liquid cooling systems can actually have higher CPU temp's at idle, than air cooling.
    This is in fact beneficial - very similar to air-cooled vs. liquid-cooled motorcycles.
    Liquid cooled engines are kept in a very narrow temperature range; not too cold, not too hot.
    Air cooled engines fluctuate wildly in temperature by comparison, running cooler (than liquid) when they first start, then rapidly heating/cooling erratically throughout their operation.
    Similarly, a liquid cooled CPU heats up rapidly to its operating temp, then will vary from this temp only slightly whether idle or at full load.
    My air-cooled CPU says 32C right now, but that is 'underclocked' at XP2500+ and will spike to ~60C under high MHz and/or heavy load.
    So, your 48C CPU is not bad, seems a bit high but if it changes little under full load there's no problem - it's liquid cooling.
    For all these reasons, in theory, your CPU should last forever :^)
    Because it is not expanding/contracting changing temp dramatically all the time.
    Regards
     
  3. skater685

    skater685 Regular member

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    yeah those are good temps...

    i'm running on standard fans and my cpu's temp is
    never below 70c
     
  4. darkred

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    Thanks for the info guys!
     
  5. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    skater, your temp is not under 70c than you have a problem as i'm in high 30's on p4 celeron d 2.5ghz.
     
  6. The_OGS

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    70C CPU? Not good (even at full load, in a hot room).
    Big CPU cooler, lotsa copper, 92mm fan, Arctic Silver. Install properly.
    Even an Intel CPU should idle in the 40's...
     

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