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    Max Temp Thread

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by K7WTHAZ, Sep 9, 2010.

  1. K7WTHAZ

    K7WTHAZ Notebook Enthusiast

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    I see a lot of temperature questions on this site and think that maybe there should be a sticky with max temps for hardware. Hopefully enough people can contribute to make this a very helpful thread.

    The Formula to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit is F=C*9/5+32.

    I'll start with a few that I know of.

    CPU Temps:

    Extreme Processors

    i7 Non Extreme

    i5 Non Extreme

    i3 Non Extreme

    Core 2 Quad Non Extreme

    GPU Temps:

    9800GS m (Reverse MXM) - 105°C MAX [My average under load using an ASUS G50VT is 86°C-93°C]

    Chipset:

    PM45 Express - 100°C MAX
     
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