Clayton wrote:

>> > M/B Temp:    +32°C  (high =   +65°C, hyst =    +0°C)   sensor =
>> > thermistor
>> > CPU Temp:  +25.5°C  (high =   +80°C, hyst =   +75°C)   sensor =
>> > thermistor
>> > temp3:     -48.0°C  (high =   +80°C, hyst =   +75°C)   sensor =
>> > thermistor
>>
>> I don't know if I would trust these temperature measurements. A CPU
>> with 25.5°C is highly unusable; normally they are much hotter.
> 
> Really?  I dunno... my AMD X2 3800+ runs at idle between 30°C and
> 32°C.  Under load it can sometimes reach 42°C to 45°C (if both cores
> are at 100%).  What helps is that I have a very good quality heatsink
> and massive (low noise) fan for cooling.  A friend runs his system
> with water cooling and at idle, the CPUs are about 25°C.
> 
> 
> C.
so do I. Apart from massive low noise cooling this is a underpowered
P4/2800. And it also reaches 45°C, if I use it harder.

So don't worry, I do not have the impression that the CPU is unusable ;-))

regards
Eberhard

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