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[SOLVED] rpm problem
hi again its the same temp problem.......a friend suggested that if a cpu gets hot the fan increases its rpm .....is that right???????i have senser view pro....it shows my processor fan rpm at 900-950...the temp it shows are
cpu 40c idle (around 50 -57 when playong cod4) gpu 63c idle (around 70-72 when playing) sys 59c aux 59c hd 41 c cpu sensor 1:36c at idle (50-57 when playing) cpu sensor 2:51c at idle sys sensor 1:59c sys sensor 2:46c sys sensor 3:129c my specs intel dual core 2.4ghz dg31pr xfx 8400 se 350 watt psu is this rpm normal for a original intel processor fan???and which sensor to believe is the right in temperature reading!? p.s...one day i touched my processor's heatsink and when i started my pc the temp went up to 75c and the rpm rose to 2000....!! so is this rpm and temps normal???????? |
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Re: rpm problem
The temps are a bit on the high side but the fans are normal, i would remove all dusk from your heatsinks and fans and see if it helps
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