View Full Version : What is normal cpu temp range for amd 2700+
antgross@pacbell.net
08-13-2004, 12:45 PM
After the computer's been on about half hour, the Asus Probe says the CPU temp is 48C. However, when I checked in the bios setting it says it's 79C. I'm not sure which is correct. I have two fans on the back my computer below the power supply and they seem to be working. It strikes me that 79C is kind of high if it's correct.
I have the Asus a7nx8 motherboard. Also, in the BIOS it lists only one fan(CPU) as being activated. There's a listing for chassis fan but it has no data listed next to it in the BIOS. The manual also just lists the CPU fan. Are these other fans listed in BIOS necessary?
comp615
08-13-2004, 12:58 PM
Umm id have to say that 79 is off, 48 sounds more accurate, maybe if you upgrade BIOS, it might show right there. But I seriously doubt its 79, (Unless you dont have a cpu fan), cause it should kill itself at that temp.
Craig100
08-13-2004, 01:11 PM
Althought the CPU would probably just survive at that temperature..it is unlickely running at it. as comp615 said 48 does sound more accurate. What Heatsink/fan do you have anyhow?
Craig :)
Cricket
08-13-2004, 01:48 PM
After the computer's been on about half hour, the Asus Probe says the CPU temp is 48C. However, when I checked in the bios setting it says it's 79C. I'm not sure which is correct. I have two fans on the back my computer below the power supply and they seem to be working. It strikes me that 79C is kind of high if it's correct.At 79C I don't think your computer would be able to function properly without major instability (freezine, lockups, rebooting, shutdowns) so I don't think that's right. The BIOS temps are normally more accurate than the ASUS Probe, but in this case that doesn't seem to be true. Don't know why you're seeing those temps.I have the Asus a7nx8 motherboard. Also, in the BIOS it lists only one fan(CPU) as being activated. There's a listing for chassis fan but it has no data listed next to it in the BIOS. The manual also just lists the CPU fan. Are these other fans listed in BIOS necessary?If you connect a fan that uses a 3 pin connector and has a RPM sensor in it to the motherboard CHASSIS FAN header, you'll see a reading in BIOS for that fan. If you don't have anything connected to that header, you won't get a reading. But it sounds like you have 2 fans on the back of the case, probably connected directly to the power supply so you're doing fine...you just won't get any RPM readings for those fans. No big deal.
:) Cricket
antgross@pacbell.net
08-13-2004, 01:59 PM
Thanks for the follow ups guys.
I think I'm going to update the BIOS just as a practical matter.
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