Originally posted by: CCityInstaller
If the room is quite warm, then the temps seem to be alright, given the ambient temp is going to drive the CPU temp higher. How long did you run prime? I wouldn't except anything less then a dual instance run of large FFT's for at least 12 hours before I would consider it stable. If you start to get random lockups, BSODs, then you will know the processor is overheating. Other then that, I would try to get the room temperature down, and you should see a nice drop in CPU temp.
Originally posted by: spinejam
That EVGA MB is terrible w/ temperature readings -- Mine reads about 12+ degrees too high!
Originally posted by: buzzsaw13
63C is way too high, I get instability on prime when my temps go over 55C
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
If your room temps really are 90F (good god, are you running the PC outside in the Texas summer heat or something?), then 63C isn't at all surprising. I ran my old XP at load temps like that for quite a while and never had any problems, but then again, I paid like $50 for that chip and not $350 like I did for my Opty...
If it's stable though (Prime and all), I guess you don't have too much to worry about. Any warmer than that and I'd look into air conditioning for the computer's sake![]()