I was fixing my grandmother's computer and noticed there were things going on that could potentially cause overheating. I ran an older version of Core Temp that was already installed (from 2007) and then installed the newest versions of Speedfan and Real Temp. I'm having trouble determining whether the computer is running hot. I've read the information about Core 2 Duo processors that's on this site but most of it went over my head. I'm hoping someone can help me out with this problem.
The computer is a Core 2 Duo - E6300 Allendale (or Conroe - there seems to be a disagreement about that somewhere) - 1.86 GHz
4 GB RAM
It was a hectic day when I wrote this info down so I barely even remember it, but I believe these temps were from a 1.6% load according to Real Temp. I suspect it was higher though because I believe I was doing some web surfing at the time. I don't remember.
Core Temp beta from 2007
Tjunction = 85C
Core 0 = 54C
Core 1 = 55C
Speedfan
Sys Fan = 1395 RPM
CPU 0 Fan = 1004 RPM
GPU = 58C
System = 42C
CPU = 35C
Aux = -110 (that's negative 110)
HD0 (C drive) =40C
HD1 (F drive) = 45C
Core 0 = 57C
Core 1 = 59 C
Core = 59C
I don't even know how to read Real Temp's temperatures so I won't post that unless it's necessary.
Do those temps look high? Those temps have probably been the average for 3 months to one year.
The computer is a Core 2 Duo - E6300 Allendale (or Conroe - there seems to be a disagreement about that somewhere) - 1.86 GHz
4 GB RAM
It was a hectic day when I wrote this info down so I barely even remember it, but I believe these temps were from a 1.6% load according to Real Temp. I suspect it was higher though because I believe I was doing some web surfing at the time. I don't remember.
Core Temp beta from 2007
Tjunction = 85C
Core 0 = 54C
Core 1 = 55C
Speedfan
Sys Fan = 1395 RPM
CPU 0 Fan = 1004 RPM
GPU = 58C
System = 42C
CPU = 35C
Aux = -110 (that's negative 110)
HD0 (C drive) =40C
HD1 (F drive) = 45C
Core 0 = 57C
Core 1 = 59 C
Core = 59C
I don't even know how to read Real Temp's temperatures so I won't post that unless it's necessary.
Do those temps look high? Those temps have probably been the average for 3 months to one year.