Monday, January 25, 2010

Cpu Temperature Monitor For Asus M2n-e Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition CPU, And CPU Temperature!?

Phenom II X4 955 Black Edition CPU, and CPU Temperature!? - cpu temperature monitor for asus m2n-e

My 955 Phenom X4 Black Edition 3.2 GHz CPU AM3 II on the basis of the formula III Motherboard ASUS Crosshair, I know it's dangerous to get to 68 degrees. I know that my system does not go that far, but I want to be sure. Especially when I'm playing, because I can not say that temporary workers are at stake.

Anyway, I had the PC for less than a day and went into the BIOS, changed the thermal protection for the Northbridge and Southbridge, and the CPU and Control Temp 1, Temp Control 3 and Control Temp 3 (at least thts what I think it is), all at 80 ° C instead of 90th

Although I really want to put this material in almost 65 years, but has only 10's.

Is there an easy software for Vista 64-bit, that can monitor the temperature of my CPU.

I would like to cool the Northbridge and Southbridge my MOBO.

My system sits in an Antec 1200 with all the fans in the medium term. The CPU cooler is large enough, it seems to keep the CPU idle at 34/35. My room is sometimes very hot.

No software, the CPU temperature to control me orSE? Moreover, what protection will be applied, the temperature on my NB, SB, CPU and motherboard in the BIOS settings. I have as the default value of 90 degrees 80 ... but 80 are still real high. What to know before the people?

Thank you all!

Nobel Peace Prize - (instead of a guru answer):)

4 comments:

Scott said...

Time I use hwmonitor or control CPU Core Temp ... Both are good applications, and weight and light .... 34/35c is very good ... The charging time is very good, I guess you may say that I do not .... Top

i North Bridge provides the temperature 50 ° C, but it is warmer, but I still can not burn yet anyway ... I would put the bridge south of it .....

I was only in 1200 Antec, I used a 120mm fan in the middle of the bubbles on the CPU and RAM more ... the side door that has been removed .... case of warm air bags tend to break the graphics adapter and the positive air flow from front to back .... You can get different results, but it worked for me to keep my cool quad overclocked graphics cards ....

Hwmonitor --- http:// www.cpuid.com / hwmonitor.php

Core Temp ---- http:// www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/

Scott

Edit ..... 55 ° C under load, if your career thats perfect for a Quad-Core AMD do not worry ..... .....

Phil said...

I recommend if this is a PC game, and if you have a good liquid cooling, that have helped to see how it could cool down the system. Sounds like the air is pretty good

soundcha... said...

If they want to control time, accuracy, get a program called CoreTemp or RealTemp and shows the system, then test the temperature reaches its maximum at full CPU load, and downloading a program called Prime95, and is equipped with 64-bit --

http://www.alcpu.com/CoreTemp/
http://www.mersenne.org/freesoft/ (scroll down this page for links dl)

His case should never worry about the time of your plates NB / SB or nothing if you do some serious overclocking. I have the same CPU with stock cooling in the Antec 900, and my load lasts about 48 C and 73 C load, hot on every case, but even in these times, do not worry. When your walk, why should it descend into a warm room, you have no problem with your charging. I bet you will stay around 55-60, and even reached almost 65, do not worry.

Matt said...

SpeedFan is a program that you want, but also monitors fan speeds on some motherboards, and can check the SMART status of hard disk. Link in my hand.

Before deciding on an overheating temperature, first to see how high the temperature of the CPU while you google a program like Orthos (, free download) to test the CPU to 100% for half an hour or so. With around 10-15C in the result (because the graphics card and other components, the excess heat during the games) and must be corrected. You can always be increased if it is later necessary.

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