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Old 07-21-2006, 10:10 PM   #1
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Normal CPU Tempretures

Hello! I've just completed my first build!

What are the normal operating tempretures for a Pentium D 805? The first time I turned it on, I left it on for 10 mintutes idle and I was averaging about 40 Celius (doing nothing). What are the normal idle/working temps I should expect from this cpu?

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Where are you getting those temps ? BIOS or software? Either way, those temps look pretty good. You shouldn't have an issue under a load...you might be looking at 60-65C on that CPU.
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Where are you getting those temps ? BIOS or software? Either way, those temps look pretty good. You shouldn't have an issue under a load...you might be looking at 60-65C on that CPU.
I was loooking at those temps in the BIOS. I'm in windows now and I see around 40C as well doing internet. Thanks
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