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Temperature

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by BGBG, Feb 13, 2018.

  1. BGBG

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    I notice when running the temperature at fan outlet reads 95 degrees. Is this too much?
     
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    For different manufacturers, the normal CPU temperature may be different: Intel - the temperature lies in the range from 60 to 70 degrees. If the processor is not loaded then its temperature should be about 35 degrees
     
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    Installed the Speccy but not sure how to use it to find CPU temp.
     
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    I am looking on Windows 7 laptop and using version 1.31.732 64 bit. Motherboard does not seem to show a temperature but the Graphics and Storage do.
    I installed it on the XP laptop also but did not check it recently and will now do so.
     

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    Same version on XP but 32 bit shows temperature in Storage but not Motherboard or Graphics. I am unsure which temperature I am looking for and where to find it. Trying.
     
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    Click on Summary. (We don't need to see 3 screenshots). Then go back and read post #2 above.
    So you want to click on CPU and see if any temp is listed. Mine doesn't show a temp reading.
    If the temps are yellow, you are okay; if the temps are in red, then you have a problem.
     
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    Thank you. I shall try that.
     

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