My processor runs very hot, usually around 125 degrees. I never have any problems with my computer, but I'm worried about it getting too hot. I have been turning my computer off at night, but I would like to leave it running. Is this safe?
8/21/2005 9:31:23 PM
...125 F or C?
8/21/2005 9:33:26 PM
my powerbook usually runs at about 140-150 deg F (according to a temperature program I have), usually too hot to actually sit on my lapapple said its okay, so im guessing yours would be OK also[Edited on August 21, 2005 at 9:36 PM. Reason : this little computer is a toaster, i dont need to use my heat in the winter]
8/21/2005 9:36:10 PM
F. I'm sure my computer would burst into flames before reaching 125 C.
8/21/2005 9:38:23 PM
u cant measure cpu in F...just aint right
8/21/2005 10:11:39 PM
Don't leave your computer running at night. Save the electricity.
8/21/2005 10:25:20 PM
8/22/2005 1:56:45 AM
8/22/2005 2:05:48 AM
8/22/2005 4:54:16 AM
shit my video card runs at 98C
8/22/2005 8:26:36 AM
this would make a good thread in chit chat
8/22/2005 9:18:30 AM
125 is nothing, when i first built my PC i had my heatsink off center from the processor. For like 2 weeks my computer was really unstable, running at like 160 degrees until i fixed. i'm just luck/glad the processor didn't burn out at that temperature
8/22/2005 11:18:35 AM
8/22/2005 4:53:08 PM
8/22/2005 5:03:07 PM
im too hot
8/22/2005 5:04:26 PM
doh, forgot boling water was 212, damn science classes corrupting us with their metric system
8/22/2005 5:42:52 PM
uh... tollerances on military grade parts are 125c... commercial temp parts are 65c... industrial are 85c... if the memory around the hottest part is over 85c then you might have errors... Its measuring the Die temp which will be a little bit hotter (~10c) than the board... but it will heat up the ground plane around it... which will heat up the memory... which leads to problem... parts won't desolder themselves until it reaches >150c
8/22/2005 7:40:42 PM