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Subject:
From:
"Michael A. Wosnick" <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Mon, 22 Dec 2003 15:02:41 -0500
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Ironically, just last night I myself installed Intel's Active Monitor.
Problem is, I don't know what the "normal" temp of the CPU should actually
be.

The gauge in the monitor is similar to a tachometer with a green, yellow and
red zone. The pre-set alarm is at the border of the yellow and red. Makes
sense.

But my temp is always running very close to the very top end of the green
(about 50 deg C, or about 110-120  deg F). Is this what I should expect, or
should it be lower and solidly in the "middle" of the green range. I assume
it has been running there for the last 6 months since I bought the machine,
but as they say, ignorance is bliss. Now that I actually see the CPU temp,
it is worrying me that the system is running a bit too warm. Should I be
worried or is this normal?

My CPU is an Intel P4 - 3.0 GHz with HT (and I am running under Win XP Pro
and Intel's most recent BIOS).

Thanks.

Michael

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