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Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.04.27 (02:27)
by Vyacheslav
Here are mine. The columns are current, low, and high during the recording period.

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Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.04.27 (16:58)
by Chase
Mine avg's around 55 because I'm using a laptop.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.04.27 (17:51)
by smartalco
My CPU and GPU generally idle around 40/50C respectively. Under load that goes to something like 55/65C.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.04.27 (23:18)
by Luminaflare
Hold on, I'll tell you when I'm done frying this bacon.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.05 (16:46)
by Lachesis
My aunt got the new MBP i7 to run at about 100 degrees Celcius (All Adobe Master Suite CS4 running at once w/ parallels and vmware all at the same time).
My friend can get his rig to nearly 125 degrees Celsius. (Crysis on high settings w/cooling off).
My measly rig goes to about 60 degrees Celcius (Running games at medium/high settings).
My Netbook emits a godawful amount of heat from it's one asymmetrical vent (Burns one thigh while sparing the other)

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.05 (17:51)
by Vyacheslav
o_o 125 degrees? Are you *positive* that isn't Fahreinheit?

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.05 (18:06)
by Luminaflare
It must be Fahrenheit since otherwise the computers would automatically shut off.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.06 (00:31)
by Donfuy
Netbook averages 55-57 when in bed. Averages 51 when in a table. Celsius.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.06 (11:56)
by Tunco
50 average on table, 55-60 on bed, celcius.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.07 (16:30)
by Lachesis
Luminaflare wrote:It must be Fahrenheit since otherwise the computers would automatically shut off.
987654321 wrote:o_o 125 degrees? Are you *positive* that isn't Fahreinheit?
He edited his BIOS settings, and yeah, I was kinda wrong about that temp, it was 110 Celsius.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.07 (18:03)
by Vyacheslav
110 degrees? It still should automatically shut off.

My desktop idles between 30-35 degrees and maxes out around the late 40s

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.10 (00:52)
by Lachesis
He set it to where if it went over 110 it would kick in all of his fans.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.10 (01:36)
by Vyacheslav
Has to be Fahreinheit.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.10 (16:13)
by Lachesis
Hmm, Oh wait, I did the converting wrong.
Sorry, It went up to 152.66 degrees Fahrenheit.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.10 (22:11)
by Vyacheslav
I knew it.
This desktop uses Intel stock cooling on an E2200 (2.2GHz dual core). Idles between 40-50C and gets up to 75 on stress tests

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.15 (12:41)
by Universezero
On high performance (although the fan isn't going fast, as I'm not running much), I'm currently on 50 degrees C.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.25 (22:50)
by notsteve
mine was at 71 today when i looked but its usually in the 50s

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.05.28 (22:09)
by Chase
1. 42oC/100oF
2. 47oC/105oF
3. 61oC/119oF

Taken from a review I did recently of a notebook cooler, 1 is idle, 2 is browsing and general use, 3 is after 30 mins of gaming.

The cooler reduces that to 34 on idle, 37 on use and 51 gaming.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.02 (18:55)
by SlappyMcGee
If you can make ramen noodles while you're playing a quick round of Crysis, YOU MIGHT BE A DELL USER

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.02 (19:20)
by Vyacheslav
Or a Macbook Pro user.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.02 (20:47)
by Luminaflare
60 idle, 85 when playing games.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.02 (22:26)
by Vyacheslav
That on a desktop? Those are quite high.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.03 (16:09)
by Luminaflare
Speedfan just shows the highest temp in the bar at the bottom, 85 is apparently pretty normal for a 8600 GT in use.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.03 (17:18)
by Vyacheslav
Oh, video card. I thought you meant CPU.

Re: Post Your Computer Temps!

Posted: 2010.07.06 (04:10)
by Universezero
What program/application is that anyway?