Processor Temperature Database


Recommended Posts

Processor: intel p4 3.2Ghz

Motherboard: Epox EP-4PLAI

Heatsink (rpm): akasa evo 33 heatsink (33c idle under full load 45c

Case: Jeantech JNAF600 Visco: Aluminum Case

# of Case Fans: 4 x blue akasa fans with speed controll

Avg Room Temp: 21-23?C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 33 - 45?C

Sys Temp (Idle - Stress): 33 - 38?C

HDD Temp: 27-29?C

  • 4 weeks later...

Processor: Athlon 64 3200+ @ 2.6 GHz, 1.55V

Motherboard: DFI Lanparty UT NF4 Ultra-D

Watercooling: Corsair COOL Kit w/ Panaflo L1A 120mm 69CFM fan

Case: Antec P160

# of Case Fans: One -- SilenX iXtrema 11dBA 33CFM intake fan

Avg Room Temp: 24-28?C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 33 - 44?C

Sys Temp (Idle - Stress): 34 - 37?C

HDD Temp: 37-40?C

Processor: AMD Athlon XP 2400+ @2.0GHz - 266MHz FSB

Motherboard: PC Chips M811

Heatsink: Stock heatsink, fan running @4600RPM

Case: TranSource mid-tower

Casefans: Just 80mm PSU exhaust fan

Room temp.: 75-80F

CPU Temp. Idle: 43C

CPU Temp. Load: 47C

HDD Temp.: 32-36C

Processor: P4C 2.4GHz @ 3.3GHz

Motherboard: ABIT IS7

Cooling: Watercooling

-Waterblock: DD TDX S478

-Pump: ViaAqua 1800

-Radiator: Chevy Pickup Double Heatercore + 2x120mm fans (80CFM)

Case: Dynapower Spyden-V

Case Fans: 1x side intake (80mm) 1x rear outtake (80mm) 1x PSU outtake (on outside of PSU, inside case, 80mm), 1x PSU outtake (inside PSU, 80mm)

Room temp- 73-80F

CPU Temps: Idle - 27C Load - 30.5C

System Temp: 29-31C

HDD Temp- 31C (23C on boot!)

  • 2 weeks later...

Specs:

Processor: AMD XP 2700+

Motherboard: FIC AU 31

Cooling: Air HSF- CoolerMaster (Unknown)..took from a 3000+

Case: eMachines nexgen MiniATX

Case Fans: 1x- out-take 80mm Dynex Variable 2100RPM+/- 10-20%? 2xPSU, one intake from case, one out-take of PSU Antec 350w Blue.

Room temp- <80F

Temps

With cover ON (decently cool room ^^Below 80):

100. CPU (UD) (<56C): HDD- 43C ; SYSBOARD- 46

0.00 CPU (nForce C1/2/3 patch) (<43C): HDD-<42 ; SYSBOARD- <43

With cover OFF (decently cool room ^^Below 80):

100. CPU (UD) (<51C): HDD- 46(accurate? switched positions of WD, and Maxtor) ; SYSBOARD- >44C

0.00 CPU: Havent tested I'm running United Devices Distrip project, and have had chance.

To Summerize CPU W/Case

FULL LOAD CPU=56C

IDLE LOAD CPU=42C

Processor: Intel Pentium 4 (3.2Ghz)

Motherboard: D915GAV Intel Board

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Thermal Take Silent 775 (2300rpm+/-4%)

Case: Antec Solution SLK1600

# of Case Fans: 3 - Antec 80mm

Avg Room Temp: 20-25C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 25c - 45c

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: P4 Prescott 3.0Ghz HT

Motherboard: DFI PS83-BL

Heatsink (rpm): Masscool

Generic PSU 400W

Avg Room Temp: 20-22?C

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 56 - 72?C

Sys Temp (Idle - Stress): 36 - 40?C

HDD1 Temp: 42-46?C

HDD2 Temp: 43-45?C

edit: added psu...

Processor: AMD Athlon 3000+ 2.17 Ghz // Dead @ 85C +

Motherboard: Asus A7V600-X

Heatsink + Fan(rpm): Masscool Heatsink + Fan @ 6367 RPM

Ultra X-Connect 550 Watt PSU

Avg Room Temp: 54?C == OK

CPU Temp (Idle): 50?C == OK

CPU Temp (Avg. Stress - Max Stress): 57 - 62?C == HIGH

Edited by TGT
guys, one question I must make, are theese temps good? or are they too high? for CPU I mean, cause I would buy better air if it is a little too hot, I think the xp-120

586448774[/snapback]

I would say those are decent temps

I just got an X2 4400+ and got it currently overclocked to 2.7Ghz

36211.png

temps are 28-30C Idle

Load (both cpu's) 35-40C

Processor: AMD Athlon 3000+ 2.17 Ghz // Dead @ 85C +

Motherboard: Asus A7V600-X

Heatsink + Fan(rpm): Masscool Heatsink + Fan @ 6367 RPM

Ultra X-Connect 550 Watt PSU

Avg Room Temp: 54?C == OK

CPU Temp (Idle): 50?C == OK

CPU Temp (Avg. Stress - Max Stress): 57 - 62?C == HIGH

586450057[/snapback]

Are you sure you're room temp is that high?

Processor: Athlon XP Barton 3200+ (2.2ghz)

Motherboard: Abit NF7-S v.2.0

Heatsink (rpm): CNPS6000-Cu (2,500rpm)

Case: Modded RaidMax Cobra Gaming Case

# of Case Fans: 2 - 'Keep' 80mm

Avg Room Temp: (25-27c - Summer)

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 42c - 47c

Specs:

Processor: AMD XP 2700+

Motherboard: FIC AU 31

Cooling: Air HSF- CoolerMaster (Unknown)..took from a 3000+

Case: eMachines nexgen MiniATX

Case Fans: 1x- out-take  80mm Dynex Variable 2100RPM+/- 10-20%? 2xPSU, one intake from case, one out-take of PSU Antec 350w Blue.

Room temp- <80F

Temps

With cover ON (decently cool room ^^Below 80):

100. CPU (UD) (<56C): HDD- 43C ; SYSBOARD- 46

0.00 CPU (nForce C1/2/3 patch) (<43C): HDD-<42 ; SYSBOARD- <43

With cover OFF (decently cool room ^^Below 80):

100. CPU (UD) (<51C): HDD- 46(accurate? switched positions of WD, and Maxtor) ; SYSBOARD- >44C

0.00 CPU: Havent tested I'm running United Devices Distrip project, and have had chance.

To Summerize CPU W/Case

FULL LOAD CPU=56C

IDLE LOAD CPU=42C

586407504[/snapback]

transfered into new Centurion 5 case from Cooler Master :D

Temps are now:

CPU 35idle, 47 load (UD grid.org)

SYSBOARD 43 gaming, 41 full load UD..idle mid-high 30s

HDD 33 idle, 45 load

This case is GREAT!! :yes:

casein15vi.th.jpg caseout18bl.th.jpg caseout23ja.th.jpg

Processor: AMD Athlon 64 3500+ Venice @2.2GHz - 800MHz FSB

Motherboard: Asus A8N-SLi

Heatsink: Stock heatsink @3125RPM

Case: Centurion CAC-T01 Silver

Ventilation: 80mm PSU intake fan and out PSU exhaust

Room temp.: 20C

CPU Temp. Idle: 33C

CPU Temp. Load: 38C

Chipset Temp, Idle: 29C

Chipset Temp. Load: 34C

  • 2 weeks later...

Processor: AMD Sempron 3100+ 1.8GHZ @ 2.4GHZ

Motherboard: ABIT KV8 PRO

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Standard AMD heatsink

Case: Cheap Unbranded model from EBUYER.COM

# of Case Fans: 4

Avg Room Temp: 22-25c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 35c - 60c

Processor: Pentium 4 3.2GHz Northwood no OC

Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Rev1.0 i875p

Watercooled (setup details): Thermaltake BigWater SE + CoolerMaster NB & GPU waterblocks..AS5 thermalpaste

Case: Black iCute side window

# of Case Fans: 4 PSU fan included

Avg Room Temp: 25 - 29c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 42c - 52c

when i swap the cpu with Pentium4 3.4E Prescott(no OC).. :

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 55c - 75c

these temps were taken using mobo sensors..but with digital thermo sensor,these temps were >10c lower..

Processor: Intel Pentium 4: 630 - 3.0Ghz @ 3.75Ghz

Motherboard: Asus P5AD2-E Deluxe

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): Zalman CNP9500 @ 1900RPM

Case: Coolermaster Wavemaster

# of Case Fans: 3 Coolermaster

Avg Room Temp: 25c - 27c (77f - 80f)

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 35c - 50c (95f - 122f)

I recently upgraded the heatsink/fan from the Intel stock to a nice Zalman - before the upgrade, the processor ran at 50c idle @ 3ghz!

Check out the Zalman in my comp:

img59417dv.th.jpg

Processor: AMD Athlon64 3200+ (Venice) 2.0Ghz @ 2.35Ghz

Motherboard: MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum

Heatsink (rpm) -or- Watercooled (setup details): AMD stock heatsink & fan

Case: Chieftec Full Tower

# of Case Fans: 1 intake, 2 exhaust

Avg Room Temp: 29c-31c

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 40c-45c

Processor: Intel Celeron 1.0a @ 1.1Ghz

Motherboard: AOpen MX3S-T

Heatsink (rpm): Intel OEM Cooler (4000 r.p.m.)

Case: Antec SX 1040 (Black)

# of Case Fans: 5 - 80mm

Avg Room Temp: 70f-78f (21c-25c)

CPU Temp (Idle - Stress): 80f-90f (26c-32c)

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • The AI data centers need it more than us so...let them gobble it all up at that price!
    • "CRAZIER than ever!" Crazy Taxi: World Tour is officially coming soon by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Sega announced it is working on bringing back some of its classic franchises in 2023, and while it has taken some time, the company finally gave fans a look at one of these new projects at the Xbox Games Showcase today, which turned out to be a brand-new Crazy Taxi entry. Watch the debut trailer above, which has snippets of gameplay in between the cinematic bits while blasting a track from The Offspring. Dubbed Crazy Taxi World Tour, this installment is aptly being described as being "CRAZIER than ever!" The director behind the original, Kenji Kanno, is helming this new entry as well, which will come with access to five new cities to drive in, competitive multiplayer modes, a vehicle customization system, and more. Axel is returning as a protagonist as well, but this time a mystery driver is offering him the opportunity to take his adventures to the streets in other countries. This will involve Axel chasing down masked villains that have somehow stolen his taxi, which means even more extreme missions and challenges to overcome. "From transporting passengers at top speed to tackling unique side missions and odd jobs across dynamic maps, there are countless ways to drive crazy and rake in big money," says Sega about this new installment after over 20 years. "Perform outrageous drifts, catch insane air, and drive at crazy speeds across five different cities as you work to deliver passengers and complete a variety of missions and challenges." The studio has even confirmed an in-game Arcade Mode that players will be able to access containing the original games for plenty of nostalgic action. Crazy Taxi: World Tour is currently slated to release sometime in 2027 across PC, Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch 2.
    • This and Crazy Taxi are the two games that interested me the most from this showcase.
    • Good, because the nonstop chattering from the voices in her head made me quit the second game.
    • This new cabinet design lets you run AMD, Intel, and Nvidia PCs inside one case by Sayan Sen At Computex 2026 earlier this month, AMD announced a couple of new X3D processors for both sockets AM4 and AM5 as it confirmed the support extension of the latter till 2029. And although Intel didn't unveil any new desktop chips, the company's Core Ultra 200S Plus series is relatively new too. Let's say though that you want the best of both worlds simultaneously, and instead of running two different systems, you can have both running together side-by-side, or rather on top of one another. That's exactly what Thermaltake's CAPO X dual system is made for doing. While it's not exactly mandatory to run AMD with Intel, or vice versa, you get the idea. As you can see in the render above, it is essentially like a double-decker PC case that is capable of holding two microATX (mATX) motherboards. Even running just one discrete graphics card in a PC can get toasty, so you may be wondering how well the cooling is designed on the CAPO X, Thermaltake has confirmed, as is evident from the marketing promo image above, that the case supports up to two 360 mm AIO liquid coolers. 420mm is not supported. In total there is room for 13 120mm case fans. In terms of I/O (input/output) options for the two systems, there are naturally two places for those ports, one at the top and one at the very bottom of the chassis in the front panel. In terms of use cases, there are many possibilities. Thermaltake itself, for example, highlights how one system can be your main PC while the other could be the AI agent PC. Another example given is how it can be used to stream and game simultaneously with dedicated systems instead of hogging one with the entire load. Nothing regarding pricing or availability was said. Source: Thermaltake (YouTube, X)
  • Recent Achievements

    • Proficient
      Eric Biran went up a rank
      Proficient
    • Dedicated
      Conjor earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Week One Done
      Windows Guy earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Dedicated
      Mark Spruce earned a badge
      Dedicated
    • Collaborator
      conkir earned a badge
      Collaborator
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      492
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      247
    3. 3
      Steven P.
      72
    4. 4
      +Edouard
      68
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      67
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!