Mordred In Runtime Messages 214 Location PA Apr 24, 2008 #11 My old Processor (Pentium D @ 3.4Ghz) used to idle at 75 degrees Celsius in the summer. Maybe that makes you feel better.
My old Processor (Pentium D @ 3.4Ghz) used to idle at 75 degrees Celsius in the summer. Maybe that makes you feel better.
ricanflow Golden Master Messages 6,317 Location Euless, Tx Apr 24, 2008 #12 Mordred said: My old Processor (Pentium D @ 3.4Ghz) used to idle at 75 degrees Celsius in the summer. Maybe that makes you feel better. Click to expand... You could cook eggs on that sucker lol. Yeah those temps are nasty, 48C-50C is my load temps when my room is cool!!
Mordred said: My old Processor (Pentium D @ 3.4Ghz) used to idle at 75 degrees Celsius in the summer. Maybe that makes you feel better. Click to expand... You could cook eggs on that sucker lol. Yeah those temps are nasty, 48C-50C is my load temps when my room is cool!!
aspire The Water Cooling Guru Messages 5,308 Location United States Apr 24, 2008 #13 You probably just had bad contact and or used too much/little thermal paste...
OP OP jfenwick Fully Optimized Messages 1,654 Location Toronto Apr 24, 2008 #14 aspire.comptech said: You probably just had bad contact and or used too much/little thermal paste... Click to expand... agreed
aspire.comptech said: You probably just had bad contact and or used too much/little thermal paste... Click to expand... agreed