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CJIS

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I have recently noticed that after my computer had been running for about 15-30 minutes my CPU temperature will rise to 50-52 .C (124 .F)

Sensor Properties
Sensor Type Winbond W83627HF (ISA 290h)
Chassis Intrusion Detected No

Temperatures
Motherboard 45 °C (113 °F)
CPU 51 °C (124 °F)
Seagate ST380020A 45 °C (113 °F)

Cooling Fans
CPU 4821 RPM

Voltage Values
CPU Core 1.74 V
Aux 1.22 V
+3.3 V 3.31 V
+5 V 4.78 V
+12 V 12.04 V
-12 V -11.95 V
-5 V -5.00 V
+5 V Standby 4.87 V
VBAT Battery 3.25 V
Debug Info F FF FF 24
Debug Info T 45 51 208
Debug Info V 6C 4D CE B1 C7 23 35 (01)
Debug Info I 21 5217

------[ Motherboard Info ]------

Motherboard ID : 03/01/2002-VT8366-8233-6A6LVM4AC-00
Motherboard Model : MSI MS-6382 (Medion OEM)

Award BIOS Type : Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG
Award BIOS Message : W6382M7 V1.52 030102 MEDIONPC 10:05:00

ITE 87xx HWMonitor Port 0000h
ITE 87xx Device ID 0000h

Winbond SuperIO HWMonitor Port 0290h
Winbond SuperIO Device ID 5217h

------[ ISA Sensor Device at 0290 ]------

0000 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0010 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0020 6C 4C CE B2 C6 24 36 2D FF FF 23 FF 00 FF 00 ED
0030 B0 7C CF 8D 14 DF 11 95 C3 3F AB 70 F5 6F 00 00
0040 01 00 00 FF FF 00 01 FE 2D 02 01 C4 58 95 80 5C
0050 FF FF 80 FF FF FF 00 80 21 70 FF FF 11 61 FF 05
0060 6C 4C CE B2 C6 24 36 2D FF FF 23 FF 00 FF 00 ED
0070 B0 7C CF 8D 14 DF 11 95 C3 3F AB 70 F5 6F 00 00
0080 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
0090 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF
00A0 6C 4C CE B2 C6 24 36 2D FF FF 23 FF 00 FF 00 ED
00B0 B0 7C CF 8D 14 DF 11 95 C3 3F AB 70 F5 6F 00 00
00C0 01 00 00 FF FF 00 01 FE 2D 02 01 C4 58 95 80 5C
00D0 FF FF 80 FF FF FF 00 80 21 70 FF FF 11 61 FF 05
00E0 6C 4C CE B2 C6 24 36 2D FF FF 23 FF 00 FF 00 ED
00F0 B0 7C CF 8D 14 DF 11 95 C3 3F AB 70 F5 6F 00 00

------[ SMBus #0 ]------

SMBus Type: Intel / VIA / ServerWorks / SMSC / ATI
SMBus Port: 5000
Scan Type : Full

------[ SMBus Device B00-D51 ]------

0000 80 08 07 0D 0C 01 40 00 04 50 70 00 82 08 00 01 [email protected].....
0010 0E 04 1C 01 02 20 C0 60 70 75 75 3C 28 3C 28 01 ..... .`puu<(<(.
0020 60 60 40 40 00 00 00 00 00 37 46 30 28 50 00 01 ``@@.....7F0(P..
0030 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 43 ...............C
0040 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0050 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0060 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0070 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 ................
0080 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
0090 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00A0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00B0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00C0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00D0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00E0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
00F0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF ................
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You REALLY had to tripple post, didn't you?
You REALLY had to tripple post, didn't you?
You REALLY had to tripple post, didn't you?

In case you haven't noticed, that heat shouldn't kill your CPU.
In case you haven't noticed, that heat shouldn't kill your CPU.
In case you haven't noticed, that heat shouldn't kill your CPU.

My older mobo reached heats of 60 degrees celcius, for 3 weeks at a time... Nothing bad happened and it's now running savely on 50 degrees build into a hamstercage for modding purpose...
My older mobo reached heats of 60 degrees celcius, for 3 weeks at a time... Nothing bad happened and it's now running savely on 50 degrees build into a hamstercage for modding purpose...
My older mobo reached heats of 60 degrees celcius, for 3 weeks at a time... Nothing bad happened and it's now running savely on 50 degrees build into a hamstercage for modding purpose...

Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.
Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.
Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.

Greets, The big I/O-Error.
Greets, The big I/O-Error.
Greets, The big I/O-Error.
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Ok thanks, sorry about tripple posting dunno why that happened
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You can add a few more case fans
Move the hot air out of case quicker

In summer at 40+ deg I have addtional oscilating fan blowing directly into side of case which has cpu fan psu fan 2x rear fans 1xi front fan
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Ok thanks
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Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.
Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.
Good luck on burning your chip when it reaches 65 degrees.



oh man dont be so rude...im having the same problem about the cpu over heating...
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That wasn't ment as being rude.
That was ment as a reassurance.
Heat is only getting dangerous when it reaches a HIGH amount of degrees.
50 Degrees isn't that much and the system is unlikely to burn cuz of that heat.
Like I said, I had an Intel P4 2200 Mhz clocked to 2600ish. 58-60 degrees, but it could run for an extremely long time, 2-3 weeks.
It only died on me once and that was the harddisk.

Most systems can handle even 70 degrees, depending on the type, or serie, of the processor. Although it's more likely to suddenly crack and die.

But, like I said, 50 degrees is child's play.
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Well I just hope it doesnt get to 60°C and higher, although mine has now climbed to 53°C- 54°C.

Edited by CJIS, 16 June 2006 - 03:32 AM.

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I feel like it is my duty to tell you that you should get some cooling or seriously underclock your processor if you don't trust that heat. (Open a window to get fresh air :whistling:)
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dude i got 2 chassie fans in my computer and in australia its winter and the cpu is still 48-53 degreese and its winter man
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I wouldn't worry for 54. You don't have any problem at all at this point unless the temperature keeps going up let say days or weeks from now.
If that is the case then you have then you are running in to BIG problem that you will need to backup your stuff as soon as you have a chance before too late. I mean do backup first before try to fix any thing.
Adding fans is simple but my point is if this is a suden-suden thing then better safe than sory. Key thing is, if fans were enough before why not now.
Good luck.
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Ok, not sure whether or not this is a problem but my CPU temperature upon startup of my PC is now 49 degrees (this is the temperature when I start my PC).
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I will start this way. I had discussed with other people before about temperature watch programs and have never agreed. Most are like the number that given by windows program and I personally just dislike them programs and alway trusted in the number from BIOS. Very often the number from windows program are differ from the number from bios. my argument is : all the information for CPU temp came from the little sensor that sticking up usualy at center of CPU socket and all motherboard have this builtin option will have CPU temp shows in bios.
And I trusted this number only. There may be other ways of taking temp but to be hornest I'm not counting on them. since they all have to take information from that little probe how can they be more accurate than bios????????.
In your case, the temp looks kind of high but not that high. may be a little cleaning job on the heat sink may help. all of my machines I set them at 75C to shut down. As I mentioned before, in my opinion, you are OK if the temp holding right there. Just keep your eyes on it in case it climping up.
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