My dual core processor runs between 31 degrees C and 35 degrees C according to Core Temp. The danger threshhold is about 60 degrees C for most processors.

Gerald

----- Original Message ----- From: "Andre Williams" <andre.williams.1...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 9:35 AM
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Gerald. I use Core Temp. In the interest of comparison--I'd like to know if
I'm running hot or not. What is the average temperature of your cores?
Please convey if you're running dual or quadCore.
Andre
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerald Levy" <bwaylimi...@verizon.net>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 6:29 AM
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It's probably also a good idea to monitor your PC's internal temperature
with an accessible free program like Core Temp or Speed Fan, which displays
the CPU temperature in the System Tray. You can't always tell when your PC
is running dangerously hot just by the sound of its fan.

Gerald


----- Original Message ----- From: "David Ferrin" <d...@jaws-users.com>
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Sent: Saturday, November 27, 2010 8:12 AM
Subject: [Blind-Computing] daily information


Daily Tip:
Keep It Cool

Computers generate quite a bit of internal heat, especially if they are
running video or audio applications or multiple programs simultaneously.
Excess heat over prolonged periods of time can damage components and
connections, not to mention affect performance. All computers are equipped
with fans that dissipate the heat, but sometimes they can't keep up,
especially if the vents are blocked or occluded by dirt and dust. In
addition to keeping the vents clear, you can keep your computer cool and
healthy by keeping the room temperature lower and making sure air can
circulate around your computer.

 Daily Term:
light bar

A highlighted item on a computer screen that will appear with a different
color to make it stand out from the rest of the screen.

David Ferrin
Most people don't know what they're doing and a lot of them are really
good at it.
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