some intels run pretty hot
in the bios,theres a max temp cut out setting
check wat stock setting is (75c i guess) it may go 80-85 without probs
but id look at a better after market cooler.
something with copper insert.
will make u feel better
Not an overclocking qustion, but figured you guys would know best, what temp is too hot for a P4 3.2ghz? When playing games my mobo monitor tells me it is exceeding 75oC. how hot can it get before its gets damaged?
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some intels run pretty hot
in the bios,theres a max temp cut out setting
check wat stock setting is (75c i guess) it may go 80-85 without probs
but id look at a better after market cooler.
something with copper insert.
will make u feel better
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have you checked the heatsink is clean of dust?
It's too hot if the PC crashes or locks up after starting to push some heavy use at it. My old P4 HT 3.2 chip used to crash at 65 degrees on the stock heatsink; or after fitting a bigger aftermarket unit never.
The current chip is a Pentium D that regularly report it's 75 degrees C at idle yet the heatsink (the same one at that) only reaches 45 deg at idle and I've seen it reach a heatsink temp of 75 degrees and still running hard. If it crashes it's time to turn the fan back on because at the moment I'm actually running it silent.
how accurate are those monitoring applications anyway? I had a motherboard once that had a bios update that dropped the displayed levels by 10 degrees or so...
buy zalman good fan ull cpu will be ok
my pc is a p4 3.0ghz and the max it gets is 40c but thats on a stinking hot day and the fan is loud as, should i look into a bigger fan
Anything above -30 degrees is TOO hot.
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