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Is my CPU too COLD?

Le Québécois

Senior member
Hehe..stange name for a topic....
MY CPU is running at 38C when in normal windows application and 43C in cpu intensive work.
It's a 2500 Barton qith the stock heatsink.
It s a normal temp to have with it?
BTW the room temp is at 20C
I'm asking that cause my 2100 reached 48C idle and 60C in cpu intensive work!
 
Those are good temps for your CPU, especially with the stock heatsink. What heatsink are you using with the 2100?
 
yeah, be happy its cool enough,
but I doubt it can get too cold.. 🙂

I'm getting temps of 38 C idle and 42 C load
on my 2100+
 
The only time it's too cold is if it's cold enough to have water condensing on it.

Your temps are perfectly normal.
 
Originally posted by: Le Québécois
Hehe..stange name for a topic....
MY CPU is running at 38C when in normal windows application and 43C in cpu intensive work.
It's a 2500 Barton qith the stock heatsink.
It s a normal temp to have with it?
BTW the room temp is at 20C
I'm asking that cause my 2100 reached 48C idle and 60C in cpu intensive work!

room temp is 20C? that's below 65F, is it not?
 
Originally posted by: Swanny
The only time it's too cold is if it's cold enough to have water condensing on it.

Your temps are perfectly normal.

And even so, it's still not too cold. It just has too much water on it. 🙂
 
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