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Cpuz temperature cpu
Cpuz temperature cpu





As noted above, if you're seeing 15 Celsius, I can only assume you've recently powered the system on and live somewhere with outdoor temperatures that regularly approach zero. In the case of your CPU the sensor readings are normally pretty close to 'reality', though. They could be very accurate, through placement and being a quality part or they could be well off, due to being not especially sensitive and placed in a less than ideal place. In this case, the sensors that the software is taking its data from. I hate to break it to you but it mostly comes down to the hardware. Its chilly in the case, the air coming out of the vents is never more than ambient. I have a monster full tower, with alot of fans (even one we rigged, angled, to blow directly onto the backside of the GPU and onto the bottom of the CPU Heatsink. Just want to make sure I wasnt getting hot. Playing StarCraft2 on Ultra for about 45min-1hr the CPU was at 53c, the GPU at 51c. I have CPU Z but I dont see where it reports temps. Thanks to my wife its a chilly 70-72 in here. I'd pay more attention to your graphics card temps, though. PS: generally 90C is the max heat before auto shutdown (I'm not sure if that's the same for AMD parts, I use Intel), 50-60 is better than average for full load on a good performance system with air cooling. is the monitor program, CPU-Z is the performance monitor CPUz is a popular free program that most people use for this purposeĮdit: sorry, I got that mixed up. Or else, I would say the program is reporting wrong. Do you live in a particularly cold place? 15C is really cold and unless you have a peltier heatsink it shouldn't be going below ambient temperature.







Cpuz temperature cpu