coolroyboy2
Senior member
I have been reading alot of case/cooling fourms and I see people want a quiet computer but are worried about running their processers above 50c.
If you look on the AMD web site, they have a max die temp of 85-90c. Why are people so worried about keeping their temp down around 30-40c ? I bought this and was worried that my processer was going to fail. I e-mailed the manufactuer and told them I was running in the mid 50's at idle and as high as 62c playing games. They said it was fine and working just as it should, the company also said their cooler was designed to meet all the cooling needs of the cpu's it was intended to be used on.
Am I the only one that thinks that there are alot of people going a little to far with cpu coolers and their pursuit for low temps?
I do not have anything to do with the site I linked or the company that makes the cooler I referenced , I just think maybe the makers of coolers are getting in peoples heads and taking alot of our money for cooling stuff we don't really need.
If you look on the AMD web site, they have a max die temp of 85-90c. Why are people so worried about keeping their temp down around 30-40c ? I bought this and was worried that my processer was going to fail. I e-mailed the manufactuer and told them I was running in the mid 50's at idle and as high as 62c playing games. They said it was fine and working just as it should, the company also said their cooler was designed to meet all the cooling needs of the cpu's it was intended to be used on.
Am I the only one that thinks that there are alot of people going a little to far with cpu coolers and their pursuit for low temps?
I do not have anything to do with the site I linked or the company that makes the cooler I referenced , I just think maybe the makers of coolers are getting in peoples heads and taking alot of our money for cooling stuff we don't really need.