Sarfraz is an avid PC enthusiast who has a decade of experience in PC hardware. He has written extensively on all types of consumer PC components and peripherals on Xtremegaminerd since the time when ...
Your computer can easily overheat when you use it on soft surfaces, like pillows and blankets - here's how to check your computer's CPU temperature. Laurence Dutton ...
It's not your cooler or thermal paste that's the problem.
A good temperature for your desktop computer's CPU is around 120℉ when idle, and under 175℉ when under stress. If you're using a laptop, you should look for CPU temperatures between 140℉ and 190℉. If ...
A normal CPU temperature while gaming typically falls within the range of 70°C to 80°C (158°F to 176°F). This range is considered safe and optimal for most modern CPUs, especially when paired with a ...
If there's one thing that's true about processors (CPUs) is that they can be the hottest component in your computer. You must utilize a form of cooling for the chipset as it would simply overheat, and ...
I recently upgraded my silent-cool system with an P3-550 and a Erazor-II.<P>Slightly overkill, and it did not really improve my internet experience View image ...
I keep track of my CPU temp and usage almost obessively with a Samurize config, so this trend has been bothering me a little. Up until a few months ago, my CPU would always typically idle around 33-36 ...
Facepalm: If there's one problem you don't want in your CPU cooler, it's an inability to keep the processor cool. Sadly for manufacturer Fractal Design, such an issue has been identified in six models ...
Wondering how to check the CPU temperature on your computer? Even some of the best laptops are guilty of running hot — and an overworked or failing CPU could be an issue. Learning how to check CPU ...