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Hi all! In this article, we will talk about what the normal temperature of a laptop processor should be during its daily operation, and we will also figure out how to view it.

After all, quite a lot has already been said on the blog about methods, so, as they say, all that remains is to put the finishing touches on this issue.

But there is no definite answer here, since more powerful processors and video cards heat up more and this is normal, and weaker ones, accordingly, will have a lower permissible heating limit.

Therefore, the general recommendations will be as follows. In lightly loaded operating modes (surfing the Internet, working with office documents), the temperature should vary within 50-65 degrees, and when using resource-intensive applications (games, graphic editors) 70-85 :

Of course, there are modern chips whose peak temperature can even reach 100-105 degrees. But this statement does not apply to ordinary office laptops. For them, the level of 80-85 is no longer considered very good.

Now let’s talk about how you can see the processor temperature on a laptop. In most models this can be done directly in . But on ours, for some reason, such information is completely missing:

Therefore, we go a different way. We will install a program that can not only serve as a thermometer, but also thoroughly test the laptop in order to record the maximum temperature limit.

This way we can check by cleaning the ventilation system and applying a new layer of thermal paste. Therefore, in the next step, download the free version of the AIDA64 Extreme program.

Its installation is quite standard, no questions or complications should arise. Now we are making the first launch and following the “Computer-Sensors” path:

In the "Temperatures" section you can see the current indicators of the central processing unit (CPU) and graphics card (CPU GT Cores). As you can see in the screenshot above, so far everything is within normal limits.

Now let's load the laptop, as they say, give it some heat. But before that, you still need to play it safe and find out the maximum permissible value of the temperature of the “heart” of the device in order to be more confident in the tests.

To do this, you need to follow the path "Summary information - CPU type - Product information":

The next step should open the manufacturer’s official website with detailed technical characteristics of the selected CPU. Unfortunately, quite often AMD information is not displayed correctly.

But according to Intel, the full layout is given without problems. For example, it turns out that the author of the article’s budget laptop can be “fried” to crazy temperatures:

Now feel free to select “Service-System Stability Test” in the AIDA 64 program:

And click on the “Start” button below:

After this, a rather lengthy process of testing the system will begin. On the top graph you can monitor the current thermal performance of the CPU, hard drive and graphics card in real time. Below is the loading scale. So all that remains is to watch with interest.

And at this stage, the story about what the normal temperature of a laptop processor should be during normal operation and how you can see it has come to its logical conclusion. Therefore, you can relax while watching the video.

The processor is one of the most key components in any computer. Compared to the same video card, it performs several tens of times more operations even when idle. Accordingly, the overall health of your PC largely depends on its technical condition.

As you know, temperature is the main enemy of computer hardware. It can significantly reduce the effectiveness of any component. Many users are wondering what processor temperature is considered normal for a computer? Today we will try to answer. Let's compare processors from different manufacturers, laptop and desktop models, and also talk about what affects heating to a greater extent.

How it works?

In order to answer the question “what is the normal processor temperature,” you need to understand how the processor works in general and what affects its temperature. The CPU is a computing device that spends most of its time doing various calculations. Accordingly, the more calculations the device performs, the more it loads and heats up. In the task manager, you can see the CPU load level as a percentage. To open the device manager, press the key combination Ctrl + Shift + ESC on your keyboard. In the first column you will see how much the computer heart is straining now.

However, it is important to understand that the same type of load will be easier for one processor and harder for another. For example, if you have a modern multi-core gem like an Intel Core i7-9700, then in idle mode Windows background tasks can only load it by 5-10%. And the dual-core oldies of the Celeron family can operate at 30% or more of their maximum.

When we talk about the idle state, we mean that the CPU is not performing any computationally intensive tasks. The CPU itself cannot completely relax when the computer is turned on. That is why you should not underestimate the importance of the processor: in the overall assembly it is on par with the video card, if not higher. A couple of background updates can make the computer's heart work very hard, which will certainly lead to freezes and slowdowns.

What is the operating temperature of the processor?

Now that we have dealt with the basics, we can move on to specifics. Answering this question objectively requires looking at each case in context. The fact is that the recommended temperature for each model is different. Moreover, two copies of the same name may have different heating rates even in the same assembly. The difference will not be very big in this case, but it can be about 5 degrees.

Surely you have noticed that in the specifications for any model you can find the item “maximum operating temperature”. These numbers do not mean that if your CPU is running at slightly lower values ​​even under full load, then this is normal. The maximum temperature shows at what values ​​the processor's overheating protection will trigger. Yes, any modern processor has a protection mechanism that will prevent it from burning out. The Ryzen 5 2600, for example, has a maximum temperature of 95 degrees. But! Even at 85 degrees, throttling will begin.

Throttling is part of protecting the processor from overheating. The higher the temperature, the more the CPU will skip machine cycles in order to somehow drop a couple of degrees (remember the theory: the greater the load, the higher the temperature).

In general, determining the recommended temperature for your processor model can be determined as follows: subtract 20-25% from the maximum operating temperature of the processor, and then you will get the maximum CPU temperature under full load, at which the stone will not throttle and degrade. For Ryzen 5 2600 it will be about 70 degrees. At values ​​higher, the lifespan of the processor will be greatly reduced and later it will become less productive. This is a general recommendation that will work for most stones, but there are exceptions.

The most ideal option in which the CPU will last as long as possible is values ​​equal to 50% of the maximum temperature. However, it should be understood that this will require a powerful cooling system, which requires adjustment according to the load level. Too low a temperature also has a negative effect on the iron. In order to configure the cooling system, you need a cooler that supports a speed control system.

Popular questions

Question: What should the processor temperature be in games?
Answer: The type of process that loads the CPU has nothing to do with temperature. That is, both in games and in any other application, at the same load level, the temperature will be identical.

Question: Is there a difference between the processor in a laptop and a desktop computer in terms of temperature?
Answer: All processors operate on the same principles. The device may be different, but in general they all depend equally on the load level. More energy-efficient and less productive models are installed in laptops, because due to the small size of portable devices, it is not physically possible to install a massive cooling system that can dissipate a large amount of heat.

Question: is there a difference between Intel and AMD processors?
Answer: The processors are structurally different, but, as in the case of laptop models, they heat up equally in accordance with the load. It was previously believed that AMD CPUs were much hotter than their competitors, and indeed this was true. Now the situation has leveled out and both “red” and “blue” stones can be cooled properly.

How to reduce CPU temperature?

  1. Clean your computer from dust. Moreover, this applies not only to the cooling system, but also to other components.
  2. Change thermal paste. We talked in detail about the replacement.
  3. Add case coolers. The temperature of the processor is also affected by the temperature inside the case. The faster the hot air exits and the cool air enters the housing, the better. The main rule is that the hot flow blowing system must be more powerful than the blowing system. This will be much more effective than if it were the other way around.
  4. Adjust the cooler speed according to the load. The more the processor is loaded, the harder the fans should spin. Well, you need to set the cooler speed to 100% on an ongoing basis.
  5. Change coolers to more powerful ones. For laptop owners, the option to purchase a cooling pad is suitable.

Many PC users are tormented by the question: what should the processor temperature be? Sometimes it reaches large values ​​and people worry about whether everything will burn down?! I am very glad that you came to see me. In this article we will try to figure out what temperatures are normal for a processor and in what ways it can be measured.

The central processing unit (CPU) is the brain of the PC and is responsible for processing a large amount of information. And the more information it processes, the more it heats up and its temperature increases accordingly. I want to say that there is a very widespread opinion on the Internet that when buying a processor for a computer, it is better to refuse the BOX option with a standard cooler included, and buy separately and not spare money on it. Unfortunately, at one time I skimped on such an option and on my processor you can safely fry eggs. You should be more prudent and don’t repeat my mistakes.

What should the processor temperature be?

So, what should the processor temperature of our PC be? If we generalize processor manufacturers, we can say that the critical operating temperature of a processor is 100 degrees Celsius. If the temperature is higher, then destructive processes begin in the processor, and sooner or later it fails. On average, the operating temperature of the processor is in the range of 60...80 degrees, and about 40 degrees Celsius when idle.

Some sources say that the normal processor temperature may differ for different manufacturers:

  • Intel- when the processor is loaded, its temperature ranges from 60 to 70 degrees Celsius. If the processor is not loaded, its temperature should be about 35 degrees Celsius
  • AMD- under load, the processors of this manufacturer are in the range from 60 to 80 degrees Celsius. When idle, its temperature should be around 45 degrees Celsius

Motherboard developers have provided various options for operating a PC and have crammed special sensors to monitor various parameters, including our favorite processor temperature. Most likely, even if you went into the BIOS, you hardly noticed that you can regulate the processor’s power yourself and set it to turn off when it overheats. Some processor models have automatic protection against overheating, but it is still better not to let this happen and regularly clean the system unit or laptops from dust.

Cooling systems

In general, there are three main types of cooling systems:

  1. Passive
  2. Active
  3. Liquid

Passive cooling system- This is a regular heatsink on top of the processor. As you understand, the effect of such a system is not great. Therefore, we immediately move on to the second.

Active cooling system- this is a well-known cooler (radiator + fan). This type is the most common option for cooling the processor. Even on budget computers, the processor is usually cooled by a cooler.

Liquid cooling system- the most expensive and most effective. It is a special pump that drives liquid through tubes connected to the processor. The liquid circulates and takes heat away from the processor. You understand that additional nutrition is necessary for fluid circulation. Typically this type of cooling is used in expensive (gaming) computers.

How to find out the processor temperature?

Two ways come to mind:

  • Go into the BIOS and look in the special section
  • Using specialized utilities

First option. We go into the BIOS by pressing F2 or Del when loading (different manufacturers have different keys). And find the tab System Health. There will be readings from various sensors, including processor temperature.

Second option. Installing the program AIDA64 or CPU-Z or HWMonitor. And there are many similar options. All these utilities show detailed information about the computer and also information from sensors. And of course the processor temperature.

How to reduce CPU temperature

If you are concerned about the question of how to reduce the temperature of the processor, then you should pay attention to the cleanliness of the cooling system, or simply put, the cooler. They often and thickly become overgrown with dust, and this directly affects the quality of processor cooling.

Personally, from time to time I simply take my home vacuum cleaner, put it on low power and remove all this dust. Usually I don’t even disassemble the cooler. However, for better cleaning, it is worth disassembling the cooler, or at least disconnecting it from the processor.

In the vast majority of cases, this simple procedure helps to reduce the operating temperature of the processor and avoid problems with overheating.

In general, we looked at the temperature - made sure that it was within the acceptable range and calmed down. Otherwise, open the cover of the system unit, disconnect the cooler, place a frying pan on the processor, throw in two eggs, salt to taste and fry the eggs. Don't let the heat go to waste: maniac:. Well, if you don’t have enough heat, you can build one for yourself and warm yourself from it.

Laptop overheating: causes and methods of cooling

And laptops are also susceptible to overheating, in my opinion less so, but the problem still exists. If after 20 minutes of use your laptop gets so hot that you can iron clothes with it, then it’s time to think about cooling the device. Its overheating can cause many problems: slowdowns, increased fan wear and even melting of the motherboard (by the way, new laptops automatically turn off when they reach a critical temperature).

There are many reasons for overheating, but the main ones are:

  1. Pollution. Dust, lint, and other small objects clog your vents over time. The hot air simply has nowhere to escape, and it remains inside. By the way, this problem often occurs among those who like to put their laptop on their laps or bed.
  2. Thermal paste is dry or missing. It fills the microscopic gaps between the processor and the heatsink. If there is no paste (or it has dried out), then heat transfer is disrupted and the processor simply does not have time to cool down.

    Using Applications. If you play new games or run graphic editors on an old device, then get ready for the fact that in 40 minutes you will be able to fry eggs on your laptop. And don't say I didn't warn you!

Laptop Cooling Methods

Before we talk about cooling methods, you need to make sure whether the laptop really needs them. To do this, measure the temperature of the processor and video card using the program. For example, the well-known Aida64 application is suitable. After starting the program, go to the “Computer” tab, then find the “Sensors” item. All the information is contained here (by the way, the program is paid). The processor temperature under load should be on average 85-90 degrees (you can find out the exact numbers on the manufacturer’s official website). The critical temperature of the video card is 100-105 degrees.

There is also a simpler (and free) program called Speecy. To find out the processor temperature, go to the “Central Processing Unit” tab and find the “Average Temperature” option. Information about the video card is indicated in the “Graphics devices” tab. If you find that the temperature is above critical, then proceed to the following steps:

1. Cleaning .

Attention! If you are not confident in your abilities, then it is better to entrust this matter to professionals.

To clean, you need to disassemble the laptop and get to the motherboard. The difficulty is that laptops from different manufacturers are understood differently. For example, in some laptops, to get to the cooling system, you only need to remove the back cover, while in others, you need to completely disassemble the device.

Once the screws are removed and the motherboard is removed, it's time to start cleaning. To begin, clean the cooler and its blades from dust using a simple brush. Then wipe the vent hole, which is located on the bottom cover. The radiator grille (which is located on the left side of the laptop) needs to be blown out. For this, a simple hair dryer with a narrow nozzle (use cold air) or a special compressor that blows air under high pressure is suitable. If you are not going to change the thermal paste, you can assemble the laptop.

2. Replacing thermal paste .

First you need to completely remove the remaining old paste. You can use toilet paper for this. Then wipe the surfaces to be treated with a cloth soaked in alcohol and wipe dry. You can start applying.

Attention! Thermal paste is applied in a very thin layer to close the microscopic gaps between the heatsink and the processor (video card). A thick layer of paste will have the opposite effect, and it will take longer for the heat to escape.

There are several ways to apply the paste:

  1. Apply one drop and then press the radiator on top. The paste will spread on its own (don't forget to remove any excess around the edges of the processor).
  2. Smear the paste with your finger, plastic card or other flat object. After applying the paste, the laptop can be assembled.

There are several other cooling methods:

    Cooling pad. There is some effectiveness in its use, but it is small. The temperature drops by only 3-7 degrees, and the stand takes up one USB port.

    Using various applications. Some programs (for example, SpeedFan) can increase the fan speed. The temperature drops slightly, but the coolers wear out faster.

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To avoid frequent overheating in the future, follow these rules:

  1. At least once a year, carry out a complete cleaning and replace the thermal paste.
  2. Do not place the laptop on soft surfaces (furniture, carpet) or on your lap to avoid blocking the ventilation openings.

    If the laptop is on a table, then place a small stand under it for better air circulation.

    Do not leave your laptop on the floor, as all the dust collects in the lower part of the room (20-25 cm from the floor).

These simple tips will help your folding friend not burn out prematurely.

What should the processor temperature be?

I hope that you figured out what the processor temperature should be with the help of this article. Therefore, let me take my leave for today. Good luck! Come again.

Often laptop owners check its temperature. This is done in order to determine the temperature in various operating modes and compare it with normal. If the temperature exceeds the recommended values, the laptop owner should lower it, as this can lead to damage.

To ensure that users have a laptop processor temperature that meets the optimal criteria for its operation, we have prepared material in which we will describe the process of solving the problem. To describe the solution to the problem, we will look at several modern laptops and find out what processor temperature is optimal for them, and also find out what to do if it increases.

CPU operating temperature in modern laptops

In this section we will describe what the permissible operating temperature of the CPU should be in four modern laptop models. For example, we will take the following modern models of laptop computers:

  • Acer TravelMate P238-M-5575
  • Asus F555UB-XO043T(Model with CPU Intel Core i5-6200U);
  • Gigabyte P55K v5(Model with CPU Intel Core i7-6700HQ and GPU NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M);
  • Acer Aspire E5-552G(Model with AMD FX-8800P CPU and AMD Radeon R8 M365DX GPU).

In the model Acer TravelMate P238-M-5575 modern processor installed Intel Core i5-6200U seventh generation. This chip is made using 14 nm lithography standards on the Skylake architecture. The maximum critical temperature of this CPU is 100 degrees.

IN Intel Core i5-6200U The Intel HD Graphics 520 graphics core is built-in, which, together with the processor cores, can warm it up well. Temperature Intel Core i5-6200U without heavy load it barely reaches 34–40 degrees. If you run a stability test on the Acer TravelMate P238-M-5575 using the Prime95 program, it will be able to warm it up significantly. Below is the thermal reading of an Intel Core i5-6200U using the HWMonitor utility.

The following image was taken using the GPU-Z utility.

From the data obtained, it becomes clear that to warm up as much as possible Intel Core i5-6200U and its graphics core can be within 74–76 degrees. It follows from this that at maximum heating, this CPU is completely within the normal thermal characteristics, since it does not exceed 100 degrees.

Next model Asus F555UB-XO043T is based on a similar CPU Intel Core i5-6200U. Let's conduct a similar stress test using the Prime95 utility. During the stress test, the following sensor readings were obtained in the HWMonitor program.

Readings were also taken from the graphics core.

From the data received CPU temperature was 75–79 degrees, which is almost similar to the result of the Acer TravelMate P238-M-5575 model and corresponds to the normal temperature parameters of the CPU in question.

Next laptop Gigabyte P55K v5 It is a gaming device, so in addition to a powerful processor, it comes with a modern video card. The Gigabyte P55K v5 has an Intel Core i7-6700HQ processor and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M video card. If you compare this model with previous models, you will notice the difference that lies in cooling system (hereinafter referred to as CO). In the model under consideration, the CO must cope with cooling both the video card and the CPU, and not, as in previous models, only the processor. The image below shows the Gigabyte P55K v5 CO.

And on the other is the Acer TravelMate P238-M-5575.

CPU Intel Core i7-6700HQ has a critically permissible heating level 100 degrees. Just like in the previous examples, let’s run a stress test on the Gigabyte P55K v5 using the Prime95 utility. During the test, we measured such indicators in the HWiNFO utility.

We also took measurements on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M video card.

As a result of the test, the CPU warmed up to a temperature 97 degrees, and the video card up to 81 degrees. This heating result is quite high, but still falls within 100 degrees.

For the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 965M video card, a result of 81 degrees is a fairly normal indicator, since its critical indicator is 100 degrees. Of course, warming up the processor to 97 degrees is too high, but this is all thanks to Prime95, which squeezes almost all the juice out of the CPU.

If you run games like Tom Clancy's The Division and Far Cry Primal, which are very demanding on your computer's resources, you will see that the CPU and GPU in the Gigabyte P55K v5 will warm up between 70-80 degrees.

Now it’s time to consider what temperature indicators the laptop has Acer Aspire E5-552G on components from AMD. The heart of the computer is CPU AMD FX-8800P. The installed video card is called AMD Radeon R8 M365DX. An interesting feature of this system is that the AMD FX-8800P has a built-in graphics core that can run in Crossfire mode along with the AMD Radeon R8 M365DX. That is, thanks to this combination, the user will receive double graphics performance. The AMD FX-8800P processor has a critical temperature of 90 degrees, at which it will function normally. After warming up the Acer Aspire E5-552G with the Prime95 utility, we received the following heating results.

The CPU heating results were 54 degrees, which is a normal result for the AMD FX-8800P, since it fits within the 90 degree mark. Video card measurement result AMD Radeon R8 M365DX made up 74 degrees, which is also a normal result.

From all the examples considered, it becomes clear that the normal temperature of the processor depends on the cooling system.

Manufacturers develop their own cooling system for each laptop. It follows from this that with the same characteristics of laptops from different manufacturers, the processor temperature under load may be different. Therefore, in order for your future laptop to have a cooling system that can fully cope with cooling the processor, we advise you to read reviews and feedback from buyers of the laptop model you like before purchasing.

What to do if your laptop processor temperature is high

If your laptop gets very hot and its temperature in normal mode or under load exceeds the norm, this means that:

  • Your laptop is overheating due to accumulated dust in the cooling system;
  • Your laptop's thermal paste has dried out and needs to be replaced;
  • To stabilize the thermal performance of a laptop PC's CPU, it is necessary to update the BIOS;
  • The constant heating of the CPU may result in malware.

Cooling system contamination on laptops is the most common cause of overheating of the processor in a laptop. Due to the accumulated dust in the CO, it cannot cope with cooling. For the cooling system to function properly, it must be cleaned. When cleaning a laptop yourself, we want to warn their owners. If you decide to clean your laptop on your own, without some experience, you risk damaging your laptop. In this case, we advise you to contact a specialist. After cleaning CO you will immediately notice the result, because CO noise level and case heating will decrease.

Thermal paste It is also an important element of CPU cooling, as it is a conductor between the CO and the CPU. If the thermal paste dries out, the conductivity between the CO and the CPU drops, resulting in heating. In this case, the thermal paste is replaced. Just like with cleaning CO, we do not recommend replacing thermal paste yourself without proper experience.

Nowadays, many cryptocurrencies are developing at a rapid pace, the creation of which was encouraged by the success of Bitcoin. At the dawn of cryptocurrency, a family of viruses for its mining also developed. The purpose of these viruses is using the computing resources of a laptop's CPU or GPU to mine cryptocurrency. If such malware gets onto your laptop PC, then you will notice how The processor will be fully loaded even in idle mode. To prevent this situation from happening in this case, we recommend using reliable antivirus software. If a virus gets onto a laptop, then in this case it can be removed using various anti-virus tools or by completely reinstalling the operating system.

Let's sum it up

In this article, we looked at the CPU and GPU temperature conditions of four laptops from different manufacturers and with different characteristics. The examples discussed should provide our readers with information about the normal temperature conditions of both the CPU and video card.

In addition to the examples discussed, we have compiled a list of tips that a laptop user can use to solve the problem of overheating of the processor and video card, as well as prevent it. We hope our material will help you find out what the normal temperature range of your laptop processor should be and allow you to prevent it from overheating.

Video on the topic

Hello, friends! In this article we will discuss about the temperature of computer components. How and with what to measure them, what they should be and, most importantly, what to do if the temperature is higher than normal.

So. It all starts with a subtle increase in noise from your system unit or. Radiators are slowly becoming clogged with dust and fans require a higher rotation speed to maintain normal temperatures, which accordingly increases the noise level. This is the first sign that something is wrong and a minimum of diagnostics is needed to get away with a slight fright. But since this happens inconspicuously, no one pays attention to it.

Then, when the cooling system fails, performance drops. The computer starts to slow down. The system deliberately reduces the performance of components or one of them to maintain normal temperatures. This is a protective function against damage. Sometimes reboots occur at the most interesting moment of the game or it pops up out of the blue. For me, this is a clear sign that it is necessary to open it up and see what’s what. If the computer is under warranty, then you need to take it to a service center.

The last stage is the failure of the component. This can mainly happen due to a cooling system failure. For example, the fan on the video card has stopped. To avoid this, let’s figure out how to control the temperature of your components.

The main ones for me are temperatures, and. It is convenient to measure them using the AIDA or HWMonitor program. AIDA is a paid program, but it has a trial period of 30 days. The trial version does not show the temperature of hard drives, so let's add HWMonitor to it.

You can download utilities from official websites using the links below

AIDA64 Extreme Edition will be enough for us

On the official HWMonitor website on the right in the section Download the latest release choose the Setup version, so as not to

Download and install both programs. When you launch it for the first time, AIDA64 warns you that it is commercial software. Click OK

In order to see the temperatures, go to the Computer section and select Sensors

Temperatures will be displayed on the right.

Brake hard.

You can leave the computer in this state for an hour and if after that the test continues, then most likely everything is fine.

It is also important to monitor the processor load. If it starts to overheat, throttling will turn on - skipping cycles. I've never had this happen, so I can only assume that it won't be a standard picture. In this case, you can stop the test and move on to point 3.

Normal temperature of components

The normal temperature will be different for different components. Here I will try to provide a safe framework.

CPU temperature

It seems to me that it is necessary to build on the maximum temperature indicated on the manufacturer’s website. At least Intel indicates the maximum critical temperature in its specifications. For example, for Intel® Core™ i3-3220 it is 65 °C

The description of the critical temperature is as follows

That is, the operating temperature under load should be lower.

The critical temperature varies between models. Please refer to the specifications for your model. For example, for Intel® Core™ i3-4340 - 72 °C.

That is, for Intel processors it would be good if the temperature under load was< 60 °C.

I was unable to find any temperature values ​​for AMD processors. Since my AMD A8-3870K warmed up to 68 °C under load, we’ll take it to 70 °C.

We have decided on the temperature under load.

Idle temperature.

I will be calm if it is located up to 40-45 °C, regardless of the processor brand.

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How to find Intel processor specifications. Take and or set your processor model. You can view it in HWMonitor

or in the properties of your computer (> right-click on the Computer icon > Properties or Control Panel\System and Security\System)

This is all that I was able to successfully use to bring the temperature of computer components within decent and safe limits.

Conclusion

Let's summarize about the normal temperature of computer components.

Intel processor - up to 60°C under load.

AMD processor - up to 70°C under load.

Without load we will accept 40-45°C

Video cards up to 80°C under load. No load up to 45°C

Hard drives 30 to 45°C

I don’t monitor the temperature of the motherboard and there have been no critical situations.

Try during the May holidays and there shouldn’t be any problems.

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