Questions tagged [temperature]

Temperature, in hardware, refers to the degree or intensity of heat present in the hardware. Generally, excess heat is damaging to hardware which makes it necessary to monitor the temperature of hardware and take steps to reduce it.

Electrical devices all produce heat when operating. This heat is created by the electrical resistance of the materials from which the hardware is composed. As more electrical current is passed through a device, the temperature of the device increases. Likewise, if the current is removed the device will (in time) return to approximately the ambient temperature of its surroundings.

Common methods of temperature control on consumer and enterprise hardware include:

Air cooling: Where drafts of comparatively cool air are continuously blown across, through, or otherwise brought into physical contact with the device being cooled. Heat from the device is transferred to the cooler air and vented outside the device housing.

Water/liquid cooling: Less common than air cooling, liquid cooling is often found in high-end and enthusiast personal computers (and many super computers, but on a much larger scale.) Liquid cooling is far more effective at temperature reduction than air cooling, but is also more more difficult and expensive to implement. In contrast to air cooling, the liquid used in liquid cooling never comes into direct contact with the device. Heat absorbed by the liquid is radiated to the environment by a special radiator which may or may not be housed within the device chassis.

More exotic cooling techniques include phase change cooling or the use of liquid nitrogen or other chemicals with very low boiling points such as helium. In extreme examples, the device being cooled is immersed entirely within the cooling agent, though this is not recommended unless both the device and the cooling agent were designed for this purpose.

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How can I check the temperature of my CPU in Windows?

Does Windows provide a means to check my CPU temperature natively? If not, are there any software tools which can reveal this information?
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How can I monitor the CPU temperature under linux?

How do I monitor and display the CPU temperature using Linux?
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Is it dangerous to run a CPU in an extremely cold environment?

We are in a fish processing unit where the temperature is constantly at -10°C (+13F). If we use a machine in here, will it be at risk of damage from the cold? Is there any considerations we need to make?
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Why do different 100% cpu loads cause different temperatures on the cpu?

I have been running tests between using CPUz and OCCT. I noticed that if I set CPUz to stress the CPU with multiple threads it will never go above 70c. On the other hand running OCCT to load on the CPU it will shoot up past 75c instantly and then…
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How can I measure my computer temperature?

I would like to monitor the temperature of the computer's components and also the fan speed. How can I do this?
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Should the sticker on top of a HDD be peeled?

I have measured the temperature of my new HDD, which is currently lying on the desk, doing backup and waiting for the enclosure to arrive. Temperature-wise, there is a huge difference between an exposed area of the disk and the one under the top…
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Will cold weather break my laptop?

Situation: It's -5 °C outside and I'm bringing my laptop to school in my bag. I spend a lot of time walking outside in the cold. Then I go into the school where it's 25 °C and fire up the laptop immediately. Note, I'm not using the laptop while…
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What is the safe temperature range for a Core-i5 processor?

I have an HP laptop with with a Core-i5 450m processor and an ATI Radeon 5650 1GB graphics card. When I played crysis warhead on my system its temprature went up to 82° c. Is it safe to play games up to this temperature level?
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Is it safe to use a laptop if the CPU fan is failing?

I'm having problems with my fan which went from being annoyingly loud to sometimes completely stopping and failing to dissipate the heat form my laptop. I'm in the process of replacing it, however, I was wondering if I could continue using my laptop…
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CPU Temperature sensor wrong?

Everest Ultimate is suddenly telling me that the CPU temperature (and core temps) for my E6850 Core 2 Duo is 72 degrees Celsius. When I stress-test the machine, the temp goes up to 91 degrees and the CPU actually throttles. System remains stable…
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Safe long-term CPU temp?

I'm considering running a game server for some friends and I to play on with my laptop, but while the server is running my processor use tends to go to around 55-65% and my CPU temperature hovers around 70 C. I'm using a Dell Inspiron 17R SE. It has…
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Why can GPUs run hotter than CPUs?

As far as I can tell GPUs can easily run at much higher temperatures than CPUs without problems. Aren't they both made out of the same materials? Why are GPUs capable of operating at temperatures that would kill CPUs?
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What is the safe temperature limit for a consumer SATA hard drive?

Background My personal desktop system at home has 5 SATA drives racked up inside. Recently my system started failing in odd ways like random kernel panics and I eventually traced it to random degrades on the RAID array. Sometimes I could boot, other…
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Will a laptop work in temperatures below freezing point?

My employer needs me to do some field work that will take place outside in temperatures up to -20C. I will use 2 Dell laptops, 1 Acer netbook and 1 Samsung netbook. The laptops will be started and running before they are taken outside and then will…
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Does overheating cause a computer to slow down?

I've heard that heat issues can cause problems with PCs, but is this realistic? Is leaving the desktop in a cabinet area, or above-average-room-temp, a realistic potential cause of slowdowns? (I'm completely aware that there are other contributing…
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