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My temp for CPU is 44 for the northbridge - is this normal?

 
 
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      05-13-2008, 12:34 PM
My temp for CPU is 44 for the northbridge - is this normal?
I have just recently upgraded my motherboard and I noticed my CPU
northbridge temp is at 44 degrees - is this ok? The CPU temp is at a
steady 25, but the northbridge is the one that is high. Should I
worry?
I am using a pent 4 D 3.0 ghz.
 
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      05-29-2008, 04:06 PM
Highly unlikley that your actual P4D 3.0Ghz CPU temp is 25C if this is an
air cooled rig, no matter what the cooler. 44C for the m/b chipset diode
reading isn't out of line. What's the ambient room temp and how well
ventilated is the case?



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