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Thread : Working CPU Temperature Monitor
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Profile: stranger
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You can try SpeedFan...!!!
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For information regarding proper temperatures, testing, monitoring and links, please check out the following Sticky:
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Thanks for the link, that really cleared up some issues regarding temperature.
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My normal ambient (room temp) is usually 15-20C. Where I'm at right now, it's probably 20C-25C. My case is 40C here.
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Those are wide variations for ambient, and what you've described is 15c - 25c = 59f - 77f. It's important to be precise, so remember that 1c = 1.8f. Also, a side fan should be intake, and just so you're 100% certain, yes, TAT displays the temps of each core, which are Tjunctions. When you test, be sure to follow the Guide by using the setup shown under "Testing" then post the information using "Results" and "Variables".
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quick question becuase i just found this speedfan says mine is running at 50 degrees C each core is that ok im only using the stock cooler later im going to buy a good CPU cooler |
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Hello! I'm glad I found this SpeedFan thing.
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Damn, sorry. It's like almost 2AM here, and haven't slept for days.. so I meant to ask:
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