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Monitor Your Processor Temperature in order to prevent a Meltdown



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By : connie alexander    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-03-23 06:07:34
Personal computer overheating is something which can be detrimental to your computing device and although most new computer systems have models (both hardware and software package) to protect this from happening, it is yet a regular occurrence. Mainly resulting from higher powered video cards for vivid gaming, or online movie seeing, fasterCPU speeds in general and even something otherwise known as over-clocking. There you will find many signs to watch for to see if your CPU temperature is running too high, some of them you might not even realize that this would be the cause.

Things to watch for are as follows:
* Personal computer restarts unexpectedly.
* In the middle of a game and it seems each frame is moving more slowly and less fast than the one before.
* Your computer crashes much too often.
* Personal computer locks up suddenly.
* Things start running pretty more slowly, which generally were actually fast prior.
* Then listen for the sounds the fans make. Do they sound like they're constantly running, or do they sound sporadic, loud at times and in that case sound as if they may be not working.

Generally the Processor temperature is going to start to climb as the computing device is continually being utilized. The heat is going to begin to build up and then eventually cause overheating. If you ever live in a warm climate and do not have adequate cooling in your work room, this could also accelerate the heat manufacturing within the computing device.

Since you can imagine, high Central processing unit temps which actually cause overheating, can in turn cause hardware failure, and even worse, a fried motherboard, although, most computer systems these days have integrated safeguards (such as system restart).

Most motherboards now have built into the BIOS setup a way to display CPU temperature. During your computing device startup, you'll want to enter the BIOS and go to PC health or Energy. You should be competent to see what the temps are for both the Central processing unit and the system. If you do not want to have to do this specific each time to check, you could also install computer software within your Windows system that is going to monitor Processor temperature at all times. You must ensure however that motherboard allows this specific.

Normal Processor temps for processors developed by Intel are typical from Idle: 40 to 55 Load: 55 to 85, they do tend to run higher and hotter in comparison with AMD which is from Idle: 30 to 45 Load: 50 to 70.

If your Processor temperature seem to be running very hot, you can want to take a few measures to try to alleviate this. A simple measure is to open one side of your tower to let air flow in (but be warned lots of cleaning can and is going to get in). Another is to add or take the place of the heat sink in the cpu using a better one. Then also do typical dusting out (with compressed air or foot pump) the fans both inside the computing device and the energy supply. Lastly, make sure to maintain your personal computer in a cool working space.

Author Resource:

Connie Alexander is experienced article writer with many published articles on technology feild. Her last website is dedicated CPU Temperature Monitor and check her page about cpu temperature monitor windows

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