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For Celerons, Intel quotes a Maximum operating temp at 75 Celsius but
makes no warranty of CPUs working. My Celeron can work at up to 50 C and
does intermittent glitches if the temp is higher. Regular operating temp
when I measure now (winter) is 41 C [100% load], 30 C when Idle.

<> Max Timchenko [MaxVT]
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> What are the temperature ranges for a CPU and a Motherboard ?

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