CPU temperature

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Andrew

Hi, I have a Athlon 1900 XP processor (not overclocked) and was wondering if
someone could tell me if the following temperatures are reasonable.

CPU Temperature: 52 C
Mainboard: 41 C

The core voltage is +1.73V, is this normal? Some CPU temperature monitor
programs seem to regard this as being too high. Its a 300W PSU.

Thanks
Andrew
 
W

Wheat Muncher

Andrew Babbled on and on and on about:
Hi, I have a Athlon 1900 XP processor (not overclocked) and was
wondering if someone could tell me if the following temperatures are
reasonable.

CPU Temperature: 52 C
Mainboard: 41 C

The core voltage is +1.73V, is this normal? Some CPU temperature
monitor programs seem to regard this as being too high. Its a 300W
PSU.

Thanks
Andrew

That is reasonable, although I wouldn't let it creep too much higher. Take
into account the ambient temperature of the room it's in, as well as the
humidity level and go from there. A hot humid room may cause it to run
hotter than a cold dry one.
 
K

kony

Hi, I have a Athlon 1900 XP processor (not overclocked) and was wondering if
someone could tell me if the following temperatures are reasonable.

CPU Temperature: 52 C
Mainboard: 41 C

The core voltage is +1.73V, is this normal? Some CPU temperature monitor
programs seem to regard this as being too high. Its a 300W PSU.

Thanks
Andrew

The temp is fine, but the voltage is too high if it's Thoroughbred,
but fine if a Palomino. Since the default for a Palomino is 1.75V, it
seems pretty likely to be a Palomino.


Dave
 
A

Andrew

kony said:
The temp is fine, but the voltage is too high if it's Thoroughbred,
but fine if a Palomino. Since the default for a Palomino is 1.75V, it
seems pretty likely to be a Palomino.

Thanks. I dont know if my motherboard is Thoroughbred or Palamino. Its a
Shuttle AK35GTR motherboard. Could you tell me which one?

Andrew
 

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