125 is just fine, even with a high load, you might see 145, still not an issue. If you want a cheap way to cool your cpu, leave the side panel off. Also invest in a can of compressed air, and clean those heat sinks every once in a while!
The point of failure for a cpu is around 170........
2007-02-21 14:13:34
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answered by Vincent 6
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In farenheit? your system's temp is okay.... but your CPU nearly hot. it should be around 90 to 104 F at idle. Your cpu might have been always busy or there's a program that is running all the time.
But your CPU temp might depend on your manufacturer.
2007-02-21 14:21:56
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answered by Teddie 3
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Obviously that's farenheit, because if it were celsius, your computer would be melted and smoked.
It's still a bit high even in F. I would begin by removing dust from the fans and see if that brings those numbers down before adding any fan. Get some compressed air and blow off the dust, especially off the CPU fan.
2007-02-21 14:23:05
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answered by Raymond 3
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if you are using recent cpu from intel or amd, there is nothing to worry about. for these processors, upto 160 cpu and 120 system temperature is acceptable.
2007-02-27 21:01:22
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answered by shawan_michael 2
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I wouldn't sweat it until it starts hitting 135 C or 140 C, then I would blow a little air on it.
2007-02-21 14:13:10
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answered by Anonymous
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thats not that bad, if your running a highend computer get some zalman coolers, if its a crappy one then whatever, those temps arent too bad, so for more efficiency get better fans and nice thermal paste, i hope u meant fahrenheit not celcius, if celcius ur computer is F'ed
2007-02-21 14:15:53
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answered by jhl33t 1
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cpu is a Little warm, should be 110 or less
2007-02-21 14:11:30
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answered by Devil Dog 6
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