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Taski wrote:Hi, I was wondering if 52c is about the right temp for my amd k10 cpu, when gaming? Its not oc'ed, and using the stock brand new heatsink fan.
Arclight wrote:Taski wrote:Hi, I was wondering if 52c is about the right temp for my amd k10 cpu, when gaming? Its not oc'ed, and using the stock brand new heatsink fan.
What model is it again? Would be a lot easier to answer your question if we knew what exactly you have. Some models even within the same architecture have different limits towards temperature.
just brew it! wrote:[...]
Yes, but I'm pretty sure that 52C is well within spec regardless.
Arclight wrote:Anyhow he asked a question that imo, although it's easy to answer with "yes it's fine", it might not be a correct answer in the long haul.
JBI wrote:FWIW my Phenom 9550 got up to 100C when the CPU fan failed, and suffered no apparent damage. Heck, it didn't even become unstable at that temperature; it was just dumb luck that I happened to notice the temps were way out of line, and I have no idea how long it was running that way.
just brew it! wrote:FWIW my Phenom 9550 got up to 100C when the CPU fan failed, and suffered no apparent damage. Heck, it didn't even become unstable at that temperature; it was just dumb luck that I happened to notice the temps were way out of line, and I have no idea how long it was running that way.
That 9550 still runs Folding@home 24x7 (90 days of continuous uptime as of this AM), *and* hosts the VM that serves all of the inline images for my forum posts (among other things). The fan failure also prompted me to upgrade my F@h monitoring page; it automatically refreshes every 5 minutes, monitors CPU temperatures, and displays an alert at the top of the page if any of the CPUs start to overheat!
Arclight wrote:Not everyone has Phenoms 9550
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