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good temps?

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Processor Temperature : 28 °C

Mainboard Temperature : 40 °C

Power/Aux Temperature : 23 °C

Hard Disk Temperature : 47 °C

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hard drives not to high? never really knew what it was but got this info using a new program called "pc wizard 2006"

HDD is a bit high. id try to angle a fan over it or something. the hotter an HDD runs, the faster it will wearing out its bearings, the more likely it is to fail.

 

on that note though, most temp monitors are not correct, especially if the sensor is not native to the motherboard(such as the sensor inside the HDD).

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those temps are under load and I almost never turn my pc off. I do not know the maker of my cpu fan/heatsink but i do know that the fan for it runs at 15000 rpm where as my case fans only run at 1900. sry cant tell you who maker is... since those hdd coolers are so cheap maybe i'll try one.

 

Titan HD 12P Hard Drive Cooler. $9.99 from microcenter

I reinstalled Gigabyte's mobo "Easytune" software that lets me see from windows what everything is doing.

 

It has been doing just browsing for hr, no overclocking and shows the following which are normal for this amd cpu and mobo :

 

55c = cpu

45c = mobo

 

So I guess you need not worry much about your temps. :mad:

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