CPU Temp
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It's fine for idle temps, a little high maybe but fine.
But idle temps don't matter worth a damn. You're PC isn't going to overheat while sitting idle if it doesn't overheat when gaming or something like that.
Check the temp during something that stresses the computer a bit. A 3D game, or something like Prime95 ( http://mersenne.org/gimps/p95v2414.exe ) or S&M ( http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/fclick/fclick.php?fid=301 ) to really stress the CPU.
If yours is a Northwood core, load temps shouldn't exceed mid 50s, maybe 60 is okay. If it's a Prescott, load temps up to 70 or so seem normal.
But idle temps don't matter worth a damn. You're PC isn't going to overheat while sitting idle if it doesn't overheat when gaming or something like that.
Check the temp during something that stresses the computer a bit. A 3D game, or something like Prime95 ( http://mersenne.org/gimps/p95v2414.exe ) or S&M ( http://www.benchmarkhq.ru/fclick/fclick.php?fid=301 ) to really stress the CPU.
If yours is a Northwood core, load temps shouldn't exceed mid 50s, maybe 60 is okay. If it's a Prescott, load temps up to 70 or so seem normal.
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Depending on your core, P4s will run much hotter then Athlons. However I've found, at least from what I've seen, that Athlons vary much more between idle and load then P4s do. Hell if you have a Prescott core they can often run mid 60C and it isn't overheated
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