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I would consider a mother board temperature of 37C to be a bit high, but not over heating.
Your CPU and GPU both reach 45C under load or at idle?
We have no idea what CPU, GPU, CPU cooler, or PC case you have, or how many fans you have in your PC case. So it is impossible to comment on the CPU and GPU temperatures.
I would consider a mother board temperature of 37C to be a bit high, but not over heating.
Your CPU and GPU both reach 45C under load or at idle?
We have no idea what CPU, GPU, CPU cooler, or PC case you have, or how many fans you have in your PC case. So it is impossible to comment on the CPU and GPU temperatures.
It's all at idle.
I have an AMD Athlon x2 7750 2,7 Ghz cpu with a cpu cooler from an FX 8320 8-core cpu (cooler was given by a friend).
My gpu is a Sapphire ATI Radeon R5 200 1 GB, and i use 4GB of ddr2 800 ram.
I installed fans to my pc case but noticed no difference.
According to Gigabyte the maximum temperature for my cpu is 73C, but i have no clue for minimum temperature.
It's all at idle.
I have an AMD Athlon x2 7750 2,7 Ghz cpu with a cpu cooler from an FX 8320 8-core cpu (cooler was given by a friend).
My gpu is a Sapphire ATI Radeon R5 200 1 GB, and i use 4GB of ddr2 800 ram.
I installed fans to my pc case but noticed no difference.
According to Gigabyte the maximum temperature for my cpu is 73C, but i have no clue for minimum temperature.
EDIT*
Just compared HWMonitor to Bios temperatures.
It's my cpu with 37C at idle. My motherboard is 45C at idle.
GPU temp is correct.
I'm getting scared. :P
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