< blank > (Banned) Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:04am
So hot. Temperature 35 C - And CPU 58 C.
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Spawn of Totoro Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:09am 
That isn't hot.

My Ryzen 5600 can reach a max of 95c. It may throttle around 80-85c (a guess on my part). Highest temps were about 70c under full load.

Idle is between 35c and 45c, depending on background apps.

So, is that 58c idling temps or during/just after gaming? What CPU do you have?
Last edited by Spawn of Totoro; Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:11am
These temps are fine. Most of electronic components only begin to melt at 105c.
nullable Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:17am 
Yeah, the biggest problems users seem to have with using these sorts of tools is they learn what their temps are. But they never bothered to learn about the subject or the context, so they're left to their own wild imaginations to interpret the data. Of course they often whip themselves into a fuss for pretty normal temps they've just decided should be much lower.

Maybe some guy claims he can get temps of 25C at idle in optimal conditions, who knows.

Either way before you start fussing get a handle on what the normal operating range is and get used to the idea that some people are going to have lower temps for reasonable reasons.
AD Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:21am 
Don't think thats very hot. My CPU is about 47 degrees C right now. My Raspberry Pi is typically about 53 degrees C, or something like that (it used to get hotter before I put on a massive heatsink). Electronic devices produces heat while they run, so they will likely be warmer then the ambient room temperature.
< blank > (Banned) Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:37am 
Originally posted by Spawn of Totoro:
That isn't hot.

My Ryzen 5600 can reach a max of 95c. It may throttle around 80-85c (a guess on my part). Highest temps were about 70c under full load.

Idle is between 35c and 45c, depending on background apps.

So, is that 58c idling temps or during/just after gaming? What CPU do you have?
CPU Intel Core i3-6100 (3.7 Ghz, 2 Cores) (Socket: LGA 1151).

When me increase CPU fan speed from default to 100% - Me get no more lag. :steamhappy:
Last edited by < blank >; Jul 13, 2021 @ 11:39am
Those would be considered rather chilly temperatures for modern hardware, presuming it is under load and on air cooling. 35C may be warm for human comfort and 50C+ may be very hot, but PCs aren't humans.
_I_ Jul 13, 2021 @ 3:52pm 
depends on what cpu exactly
am3/3+/fmx have very low max temps, 62-72c


the i3 is very low tdp and will never overheat with the stock cooler and working fan
Last edited by _I_; Jul 13, 2021 @ 3:54pm
76561198343548661 Jul 13, 2021 @ 4:20pm 
Tj max of i3 6100 is 100C , So 58C is perfect if under load
Run Real Temp , to see Tj max and current core temp
Last edited by smallcat; Jul 13, 2021 @ 4:22pm
r.linder Jul 14, 2021 @ 9:25am 
58 degrees Celsius is practically frigid even for somewhat modern CPUs. Intel's CPU's often have a maximum temperature of 100 degrees, after which they throttle. AMD's older Ryzen CPUs start to throttle after 80 degrees while Zen3 barely throttles until 90 degrees.

58 is pretty typical for most CPUs these days and isn't even close to hot for those components.
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