Are these cpu temps okay?

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I am currently running a i7 4770(non k) with a cyrorig H7. I am getting around 37-43C at 7-11% cpu usage and at full load 60-67C. (maxes out at 69C) Is this okay? Ambient temps are around 27-29C. (Getting ac in my room soon.) With these high ambient temps, I think my cpu temps are okay? I'd like some opinions. Thanks.
 
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Guys,

Standard Ambient temperature is 22C, which is normal room temperature.

Here's the temperature conversions and a short scale:

Cx9/5+32=F ... or ... F-32/9x5=C ... or a change of 1C = a change of 1.8F

30.0C = 86.0F Hot
29.0C = 84.2F
28.0C = 82.4F
27.0C = 80.6F
26.0C = 78.8F Warm
25.0C = 77.0F
24.0C = 75.2F
23.0C = 73.4F
22.0C = 71.6F Norm ... or ... 22.2C = 72.0F
21.0C = 69.8F
20.0C = 68.0F
19.0C = 66.2F
18.0C = 64.4F Cool

Here's the normal operating range for Core temperature:

80C Hot (100% Load)
75C Warm
70C Warm (Heavy Load)
60C Norm
50C Norm (Medium Load)
40C...
Yes they are fine. Intel cpu can work up to 100c until they start thermal throttling or shuting down. these temps for your ambient temp are fine. Most of the benchmarks you see are in a more controlled environment usually at around 20-22c.
 


Yeah thought so, thanks for the input :) Hopefully temps will go down once my ac is installed.
 
Guys,

Standard Ambient temperature is 22C, which is normal room temperature.

Here's the temperature conversions and a short scale:

Cx9/5+32=F ... or ... F-32/9x5=C ... or a change of 1C = a change of 1.8F

30.0C = 86.0F Hot
29.0C = 84.2F
28.0C = 82.4F
27.0C = 80.6F
26.0C = 78.8F Warm
25.0C = 77.0F
24.0C = 75.2F
23.0C = 73.4F
22.0C = 71.6F Norm ... or ... 22.2C = 72.0F
21.0C = 69.8F
20.0C = 68.0F
19.0C = 66.2F
18.0C = 64.4F Cool

Here's the normal operating range for Core temperature:

80C Hot (100% Load)
75C Warm
70C Warm (Heavy Load)
60C Norm
50C Norm (Medium Load)
40C Norm
30C Cool (Idle)
25C Cool

Core temperatures in the mid 70's are safe.

You might want to give this a read: Intel Temperature Guide - http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-1800828/intel-temperature-guide.html

CT :sol:
 
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