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> Could anybody tell me what tempature the cpu should be on the
> following . Athlon 750 . The hardware monitor is reading between
> 98 and 102 degrees F it has been on most of the day (10 hours or
> so )  with no problems playing games and surfing the web. Thanks,

     I find that the easiest way to determine if silicon is running too hot
is to touch it, if it is unbearable to touch for more than a few seconds it
is too hot. 102 degrees F is around 39 degrees Celsius which is pretty good,
you should be fine it that's as hot as it gets. TTYL

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