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CPU Temperature Guide for Intel Core 2 Extreme: Range of Normal CPU Temperatures

Is your CPU Temperature too High? How high is high? Is 60 degree Celsius high enough or is 70 degree Celsius the threshold? Hipatic covers your temperature problems right here. Below we discuss Intel Core 2 Extreme Intel Core 2 Extreme: (If you wish to access the PDF related to your processor, please first follow the link given under sources at the end of the article instead of directly accessing the pdf link given under each sub heading. This will help you access the latest information on your processor from Intel's website & will also prevent hotlinking.) 1. Intel® Core™2 Extreme Processor QX9000Δ Series and Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q9000Δ and Q8000Δ Series Intel ® Core™2 Extreme Processor QX9770 Thermal Profile Range: 37.8 degree Celsius (Power - 0W) to 55.5 degree Celsius (Power 135W) Source: http://download.intel.com/design/processor/datashts/318726.pdf Page : 77 Table: 5-2 Intel ® Core™2 Extreme Processor QX9650 Thermal Profile Range: 42.4 degree Celsius

CPU Temperature Guide for Intel Pentium 4: Range of Normal CPU Temperatures

Is your CPU Temperature too High? How high is high? Is 60 degree Celsius high enough or is 70 degree Celsius the threshold? Hipatic covers your temperature problems right here. Below we discuss Intel Pentium 4. Pentium 4 Processors: Temperatures Specified are Maximum Processor Case Temperatures(Tc). For details refer the sources given. For 65 nm Process in the 775-land LGA Package supporting Hyper-Threading Technology and Intel® 64 architecture Thermal Profile for 775_VR_CONFIG_05A Processors Range 44.3 degree (at Power - 0W) Celsius to 69.2 degree Celsius (at Power - 86W) Source: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/310308.pdf Page:77 Table:28 Thermal Profile for 775_VR_CONFIG_06 Processors Range 43.6 degree (at Power - 0W) Celsius to 64.1 degree Celsius (at Power - 64W) Source: http://www.intel.com/Assets/PDF/datasheet/310308.pdf Page:78 Table:29 For 90 nm Process in the 775-land LGA Package supporting Intel® Extended Memory 64 Technology & Supporting Intel®