I built my new rig last night and before I went to bed I started a "small fft" Prime95 test to run all night for 8 hours. Keep in mind I am running everything stock right now without overclocking as I wanted to test my system for stability after a new build.
My CPU temperature after running this test never got above 36 degrees celsius under 100% cpu load from running the test. Granted I had the air conditioning running in my room where the computer is at, but I just want to make sure that this is correct.
Idle my CPU was at like 32 degrees I believe. My motherboard temp also never got above 35 degrees.
Does this sound right? I haven't overclocked yet but I wanted to make sure that my numbers are accurate. Without overclocking CPU temps never rose above 36 degrees celsius.
System specs:
Athlon 64 3200+ Venice
Asus A8N nForce 4 SLI mobo
OCZ 1gb (2x512mb) DDR400 PC3200 CAS 2.5
Gigabyte Geforce 6600GT 128mb PCI-ex
Western Digital 80GB SATA150 7200rpm 8mb
NEC Black DVD Burner
Thermalright XP-90C w/ Panaflo 92mm H1B fan
Rear exhaust Panaflo 120mm U1A fan
Side intake Panaflo 92mm H1B fan
Thermaltake Soprano Black Case w/ Side Window
My CPU temperature after running this test never got above 36 degrees celsius under 100% cpu load from running the test. Granted I had the air conditioning running in my room where the computer is at, but I just want to make sure that this is correct.
Idle my CPU was at like 32 degrees I believe. My motherboard temp also never got above 35 degrees.
Does this sound right? I haven't overclocked yet but I wanted to make sure that my numbers are accurate. Without overclocking CPU temps never rose above 36 degrees celsius.
System specs:
Athlon 64 3200+ Venice
Asus A8N nForce 4 SLI mobo
OCZ 1gb (2x512mb) DDR400 PC3200 CAS 2.5
Gigabyte Geforce 6600GT 128mb PCI-ex
Western Digital 80GB SATA150 7200rpm 8mb
NEC Black DVD Burner
Thermalright XP-90C w/ Panaflo 92mm H1B fan
Rear exhaust Panaflo 120mm U1A fan
Side intake Panaflo 92mm H1B fan
Thermaltake Soprano Black Case w/ Side Window