Is my processor temperature ok??

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jayadratha

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at idle that is within avg 7% load temperature is avg 40degree Celcius.
at35-40% load temperature is within 56-58 degree celcius.
I live in India. and its summer now.
Is the temperature is ok? or I need to worry???
plz tell me if anything is wrong. Advance thanks.
 


yes I will buy a after market cooler when I will be able. At the time being I want to sure of, that my processor have no problem. I'm thinking if the processor have problem thats why its generating that amount of heat or it is normal for stock cooler....
 
anyway its upto you im just trying to advise you the best way, to me i prefer not to use the stock coolers because i think use bigger coolers will keep my processor at a safe temp, and increase its running life in the future. Running on boarderline temperatures is just a risk id never take, and yes if u carry on doing that it may not burn out straight away like with an amd cpu, but it will start to work less efficiently in the future and may die out
 


as I told before I will by asap a cooler as you told me.
For now I want to know if the processor have problem thats why its generating that amount of heat or it is normal for stock cooler....
 
if you think about it and you were working for intel would you be bothered about the life of the cpu?, if it was me id want it to get less efficient and last less time so id get more customers coming back 😉
 


in idle its always within 45degree, idle means within 7-10% load. Actually I applied thermal compound first time. So I was thinking if I have done wrong anything and so its generating that heat. In past I didnt bothered about heat so not checked that much. Thank you friend for helping me. I will buy a aftermarket heat sink asap. Thanks to all.
 


yes I will. So you think for stock cooler the temperature that is in idle (within 7-10% load) the temp 43-45degree celcius, in 35-40% load 56-58degree celcius & in gaming 61-65degree celcius is normal??? right??? & my processor have no problem right??
 
well i would say its a bit to high but should be ok aslong as you dont use your pc for anything to intensive, just keep what you do with it to a minimum if you can till you get a better cooler, i wouldn't play games with it thats for sure not till getting an aftermarket cooler.

I noticed you said about putting the cooling paste on?, if you look at the video here this is how much you need

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hNgFNH7zhQ

 
thanks for your input to

future improvements to cooling are needed for gaming and I think that the majority of people would advise like me that a stock cooler is not advised for gaming especially for long periods of time!!
 


This isn't a competition to see who can get the most brownie points, we're all here to help advise others and provide correct advise. We work together on here to help each other, and provide each other with good advise and learn from each other!. I can see that you have a different point of view but lets leave it at that, and not try and make each other look silly yeah
 


just give me a shout if you need any advise when you decide to put that cooler in and will help where i can!
 


In my opinion it is okay and is within the safe range. If you want to be extra safe get an aftermarket CPU cooler.