March 8, 2011

The Perfect Formula to Measure a CPU temperature

The computer is have a useful role for our daily activities. could you imagine if we do not have this machine. give a lot of  provit, we have to good treat of it. we much spend money and  time  on the monitor device or to buy an expensive anti viruses to clean up our machine from the viruses but usually we forget one thing important to take care. yes this is a Central Processing Unit or the CPU. we call that the  cpu is a brain of a computer and all the crucial roles of the computer take place there.  For example, if there has some trouble, it is a sound pleace to find out the CPU temperature. This trouble may come to hand when the heat or the other fans  not working properly . These could effect in the accelerate of the computer reducing.

This trouble is more complex than one understands. Because there are  a lot of brands of CPU processors and motherboards, it's hard to learn the base temperature the CPU should be subjected to. To add to the confusion, the detector and the software that is used also differs from PC to PC. Even so after a few trial and error methods, it has been determined that the average CPU temperature should never exceed 95C and unit runs between 70C to 90C. To check a temperature, one can boot the computer and go to the BIOS set up and check the temperature there.

There are another indicants that display the computer isn't running, the way it should. The signals to look out for are enrolled under:

- Computer crashes too a great deal
- Computer works too slowly, when previously it worked faster
- It locks itself, without provocation
- The sound of the fans in the computer start acting erratic. They may be loud at times and at other times, slow.

The cause in the rise of the CPU temperature is usually due to over use of the computer. The heat builds up and then it results in overheating. The heating may also escalate if the computer use resides in a warm or a hot area where there is not much scope of coolants. As mentioned previously, every computer has a BIOS where one can check the temperature of both the CPU and the system.

The temperature of every CPU processor is different; for instance, the processor for AMD is usually Idle: 30 to 45 Load: 50 to 70. It is slower and takes more time to heat up as compared to Intel Idle: 40 to 55 Load: 50 to 70.

In case there is overheating, here are some steps that can be taken to bring down the temperature:

- One needs to make sure the heat-sink is working properly or not.
- Location of the computer in a hot area leads to the rise in the temperature of the CPU
- Inducing external influences such as heat pipes or phase-changing cooling and water cooler are good steps to bring down the temperature.

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