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Highest Temp. your Computer has been


What is the Highest Temperature your computer has been?  

44 members have voted

  1. 1. What is the Highest Temperature your computer has been?

    • 80 or more
      10
    • 60-70 degrees celsius
      13
    • 50-60 degress celsius
      7
    • 40-50 degress celsius
      7
    • 30-40 degress celsius
      3
    • 20-30 degress celsius
      0
    • 19 or lower
      0


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Posted
now named everest, this program it's the old known aida32

Right!

And there's no one here who misses the old AIDA more than me.... :(

They used to develop a 16-bit, DOS version as well - now its not anymore, since lavalys bought it out.


Posted

well u can still use it right :)

(i had it 3 days ago deleted after finding out about everest, but i'm sure its on the internet :))

Posted

There won't be development anymore, of the DOS version - so it will fall behind, in terms of hardware recognition and chipset compatibility.

The windows version is well, and good.

Posted

Mine stays below 50oC with a quiet rear system fan and dual fan PSU assisting cooling. I use the Asus Probe to keep temperatures in check.

Normally 45oC idol, 49 - 50oC loaded.

When I had an Athon Thunderbird (800Mhz) it once got over 80oC when I forgot to remove the plastic backing from the heat sink grease pad :blushing:

Once that was sorted, it was fine!

Posted

Mine never goes higher then 55°C when it's realy hot in my room. (summer)

My motherboard and Geforce FX 5600XT are watercooled with

a Innovatek XXS kit.

The lowest temp I had 25°C :D (no cpu Load) and 35°C (full load).

What's the most important improvement? the noise!

My machine is cool and quiet! :thumbup

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

I was thinking I'm gonna make a deal with a company that makes refrigerators (and/or freezers) and have them make a cabinet for me that actually is a fridge/freezer. Then you'll see who gets the lowest temperature. hah! :P

My highest was something like 65°C

Posted

The mobile processors seem to be good at keeping heat down - and some of them are compatible with desktop MoBos too! YAY!!!

Just for the record, my own proc. over-heat problem is still un-resolved, if anyone knows ways to bring down temp., click here: (to go to that thread)

AthlonXP over-heats!

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