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Temperature comparison

minendo

Elite Member
Post the current temp outside and current indoor temp.

Outside: 23F (feels like 11F)
Inside: Thermostat set at 60F. Heater currently running.
 
how am i supposed to know what the temp inside is? 😕

it is about 20F outside, probably 70F inside , i guess
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
how am i supposed to know what the temp inside is? 😕

it is about 20F outside, probably 70F inside , i guess
Most thermostats have a thermometer built into them. Unless it is one of the cheapass dials like mine.😛

 
Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: FoBoT
how am i supposed to know what the temp inside is? 😕

it is about 20F outside, probably 70F inside , i guess
Most thermostats have a thermometer built into them. Unless it is one of the cheapass dials like mine.😛

it isn't very accurate

i took a WAG
 
It's 27F outside now, and it's 61.7F inside according to my alarm clock/thermometer. But my thermostat is set to 67F in the warmest part of the house.
 
outside: 37F
motherboard northbridge temp: 59F.
This means the room is approximately 51. Actually probably upper 40s because there is an 8F delta when the CPU is idle, and I am running Folding@Home so its pegged right now.
 
Originally posted by: FoBoT
how am i supposed to know what the temp inside is? 😕

it is about 20F outside, probably 70F inside , i guess

just open up your computer case and then look at your in-case temperature 😉
 
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