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[JiF]Tristan
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PSU Temp's

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Just got a new 620watt psu and I’m probably just worrying for no reason but is 48°C ok under load? And about 40°C idle?
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No worries my friend, mine run at 42C Idle and 48C under load. :thumbup:
We all have our time to die.....yours just happens to be now

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[JiF]Tristan
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Thanks Blood, i tend to worry a lot about new things, i’ll try and relax now lol
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How do we determine the temp of our video cards. For a long time now I've had to turn on a big fan to cool my whole insides as without it my computer locks up and the monitor goes black and the power button blinks like it went into permanent standby. Have to reboot when that happens.
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Try this it might help, http://www.almico.com/sfdownload.php
also for things that it won't show i use an Inferred thermometer
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I use this to get my temps.
http://www.piriform.com/speccy" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I actually use all their free stuff.
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