55c at idle is to hot. Period. 55c at full load after a few hours would have
me worried.
If you can do it yourself upgrade the heatsink to one thats rated to support
processors faster than yours. My machine idles at 45c with a large overclock
and
max's around 50c after hours of use...this is with the windows open, no fan
in the
room and its about 90 degrees outside. In winter it never goes over 45c.
The rule to follow is bigger heatsinks (make sure it will fit your board
before
you buy it as many large heatsinks can hit components on the board) with
2500-3500 rpm fans or smaller heatsinks with loud fast fans usually at
5000-6000 rpm both give good cooling.
Be advised the smaller ones with fast fans are very very very
loud. I prefer the larger heatsink w/slower fan myself.
If your not comfortable doing the install yourself have a pro do it....
"Dave Hotten" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Can anyone here suggest what is the correct temperature for the above
> cpu to run at? I have just got a new computer with an Asus motherboard
> and an AMD 2.6 cpu. The person that built it says the temp is 55c when
> it's idle and runs at nearly 60c when it's working. I have been told
> that this is too hot and an ideal temperature would be around 45c to 48c
> and if I continue to run it at such high temperature I could do a lot of
> damage to the computer. I do know that Intel chips run a lot cooler than
> AMD but what would be an ideal temp for this one?
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> Hope someone can advise me.
> Thanks.
>
> Dave.
>
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