What temperatures do you get inside your PC

Gordon.C

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Hi,

I am wondering what temperatures do you get on your vital hardware components inside your PC?

I get under full load for at least 30 mins:

CPU: never above 67C
GPU: never above 67C - coincidence?
RAM: never above 40C
HDD: never above 45C
MBD: never above 55C
 
CPU around 65-70C at full load, GPU is usually just under 60C when gaming, HDD around 25C, not sure about the motherboard.
 
My Pentium Dual-Core E5200 stays between 30-40C at idle, and peaks at around 60C under full load. I don't usually monitor my GPU temperature, but I think it stays in the 50s and 60s Celsius. My WD400 seems to always stay quite cool, and it usually remains around 30C. On a side note, it's been a really nice drive; it's virtually silent and actually not all that slow.
 
My CPU averages 45c gaming, never goes above 50c unless I fully load it with a stress test and then I see a max of 81-82c.

My GPU so far has never gone above 82c and its usually between 75-80c in intense games like Crysis or Metro but it idles at around 40c.
 
Running at stock, my 2600k on a 212 EVO runs at about 54* at full load. GTX 480 maxxes at 80* with fan at 100%. Idle they both drop to the low 40s to upper 30s.
 
I just tried a 30 minute long stress test with Prime95 & HD Tune

Here are the max temps I hit

Hard Drive: 55c
Processor: 100c
Motherboard: 105c

After about 20 minutes the system BSOD, then kept power cycling.

Woops :P
 
It's an old E-Systems Laptop.

Probably about 8 years old and has god knows what kind of crap clogged up in it! :P

I would open it and clean it all out, but It's my stepdad's secondary laptop, and belonged to his mum, so he doesn't want me to open it up, even though I've had to crack his one apart many of times. :confused:

Anyway yeah, I was bored, and I'll be building my new system in a few weeks, so thought I'd just run it up see how hot it would get.

I then nearly shat myself when it BSOD :rolleyes:

It's running back up now without issue, I wonder how many months of life expectancy I just took off of this system....lol

I guess I need to go to bed before I do anything else stupid :cool:
 
100C??? I'm surprised your CPU hasn't melted away by now! :eek:

I'm kidding, of course, but that's still really hot.
 
100C??? I'm surprised your CPU hasn't melted away by now! :eek:

I'm kidding, of course, but that's still really hot.

I had a friend who's Pentium Dual-Core E5400 idled at about 90-95C and hit over well 100C at full load. He told me he was "very concerned about his CPU". He just sprayed the machine with a compressor and now it idles at about 35C which is normal.
 
cpu full load for 30 min. (@ 4.2ghz) : 55-56°C
idle : 29-30°C

Gpu when playing hours on bf3 : 63°C and 39°C idle.
Motherboard doesn't change at all: 31°C
The rest I don't know, but I think this temps are ok.
 
Average loads put my CPU around 40-42C, GPU can spike to about 60, idle is around 30C for cpu, and 33C for the GPU, have to use nvidia inspector to downclock the GPU so it doesnt get as hot when not doing anything... gtx460's are *special* like that -_- at least the ones that have more than 1 monitor hooked to them.
 
Temp while running Video Editing Program:

HDD 42 c
CPU 49c
Graphic card 68c

When on office ware

HDD 38
CPU 42
Graphic Card 64 c

3 fans running internally.

Terry
 
100C??? I'm surprised your CPU hasn't melted away by now! :eek:

I'm kidding, of course, but that's still really hot.

Yea, I had a Pentium 4 Northwood go over 120c once because I didnt secure the heatsink. It worked just fine all through the boot up until I seen the temps. Worked fine after too.
 
Yea, I had a Pentium 4 Northwood go over 120c once because I didnt secure the heatsink. It worked just fine all through the boot up until I seen the temps. Worked fine after too.
Oh, Netburst... :rolleyes: The idle temp of my old Pentium D is about the same as the load temp of my Pentium Dual-core. That was one hot generation of CPUs, and I definitely don't mean that sales-wise. :P
 
I just got a MSI twin frozr iii r6950 I checked the temps using MSI kombustor on xtreme burn in and they were at around 90° C after only a few minutes. So I took off the heatsink and cleaned the thermal paste off and put on new. Now after 13 minutes my max is 67° C. What a change thought I got a faulty card at 1st.
 
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