Hi.
As of recently I've been intrigued by my CPU's temperatures. First I'll go through the specs:
I5 760 @ 3.2GHz
+ Artic Freezer Pro 7 Rev 2
+ Recently applied thermal paste
I did do quite a bit reading before I decided to put this up but from what I could gather, my processor is some what warmer then the majority of everyone else's.
Idle (warm day) roughly: 45, 48, 42, 46
Gaming load (warm day): 64 tops on any core
I'm using both real temp & core temp to get these readings.
Even when with the stock cooler and running at stock speeds (2.8 GHz) It was hanging around the idle mark of 50+ on each core.
Now the one thing I did notice compared to a few other people with this processor is that my temperatures don't raise no where near as much as they do if they use something such as prime95. (Once again max temps with prime95 for 5-10 mins is around 65)
So I guess my question is, will these temperatures effect the life time / stability and or health of the CPU? (I've been using this chip for around... 5 months now)
Thanks in advance,
Mitch.
As of recently I've been intrigued by my CPU's temperatures. First I'll go through the specs:
I5 760 @ 3.2GHz
+ Artic Freezer Pro 7 Rev 2
+ Recently applied thermal paste
I did do quite a bit reading before I decided to put this up but from what I could gather, my processor is some what warmer then the majority of everyone else's.
Idle (warm day) roughly: 45, 48, 42, 46
Gaming load (warm day): 64 tops on any core
I'm using both real temp & core temp to get these readings.
Even when with the stock cooler and running at stock speeds (2.8 GHz) It was hanging around the idle mark of 50+ on each core.
Now the one thing I did notice compared to a few other people with this processor is that my temperatures don't raise no where near as much as they do if they use something such as prime95. (Once again max temps with prime95 for 5-10 mins is around 65)
So I guess my question is, will these temperatures effect the life time / stability and or health of the CPU? (I've been using this chip for around... 5 months now)
Thanks in advance,
Mitch.