It depends. If the "new" paste you picked up is of high quality, it may lower the temps a degree or two, but if its similar to the stock compound then it wont do much if anything to improve the temps. Even going to a high end thermal compound would only show up to 5C decrease in temperature, I wouldnt bother doing so.theboy said:I do have some "new" thermal paste I picked up from the local computer store. Would replacing the old paste with the "new" paste have any drastic effect to my CPU temp?
Justen said:I know there is a program that you can download that tell you your PC's Temp, I don't remember what it is called though.
dtheboy said:well speed fan shows my reading on my CPU at 43C. System is at 38C
The_Other_One said:I'm thinking AMDs can get up to around 60-80*C before they begin to act up. It does sound a tad warm, but it's nothing to worry about.
given the temps outside i'd say thats a damn good temperature. mines running probably a little cooler around 40C but its 76F in my room right now... much cooler. mines dual core though, they're expected to run a little warmer... you must have extremely good case fans because 38C is barely above 100F which converts to 37.7C loltheboy said:well speed fan shows my reading on my CPU at 43C. System is at 38C
its about 100Degrees F outside and its cooking....
Have many intake and exaust fans. All cable management is in affect.
How are those #'s?
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Starman* said:Check this guide to cpu max temps. Although it's nice to keep the cpu cool, it is surprising what some can operate at.
Starman*