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bild i repris! vore jävligt kul om ni tog och gillade min och @2400mHz facebooksida! :) https://www.facebook.com/pages/Swerigs/466772310046760?fref=ts det är tänkt att vara en sida där medlemmar kan ladda upp bilder på sina datorer, vi kör lite tävlingar osv, en kul grej för oss datorintresserade helt enkelt :)
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iblis
Sun 30 Dec 2012 07:01
Vet någon ifall 84 graders cpu när den är i bios/ eller inne på skrivbordet, kan påverka bildens utseende?
mitt förra grafikkort la av i helgen så jag köpte ett nytt, men denna ger konstiga spökpixlar till höger om text och datormus.. men i själva spelen syns inte detta.
och jag har dubbelkollat, inga inställningar om udda skuggning är igång.
mitt förra grafikkort la av i helgen så jag köpte ett nytt, men denna ger konstiga spökpixlar till höger om text och datormus.. men i själva spelen syns inte detta.
och jag har dubbelkollat, inga inställningar om udda skuggning är igång.
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iblis
Sat 5 Jan 2013 20:09
"In general a comfortable temperature range is around 35-50 at idle and 60-85 when your computer is under a heavier load." "The maximum tempurature that your i7 cpu should be running at is called your TJMax. TJMax is around 95 to 105 "
taget från intel support.. sluta snacka skit =)
taget från intel support.. sluta snacka skit =)
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iblis
Sat 5 Jan 2013 20:16
kanske bättre citerat:
The thermal specification (also known as TCase) for your Intel® Core™ i7 processor I7- 950 is 67.9°C: http://ark.intel.com/products/37153/Intel-Core-i7-975-Processor-Extreme-Edition-(8M-Cache-3_33-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI)
The TCase is a number established by Intel® as a point of reference in order to understand what could be expected as per normal processor temperature.
Anything from the Tcase and below will be the expected temperature of the processor in normal use, anything that doesn't stress out the processor (watching movies, burning CDs, browsing the internet, creating documents, etc.) When the processor is stressed out meaning that you are running heavy processor applications that take control of the CPU or uses it at 100% the temperature will go beyond the Tcase. It can perfectly reach 90 to 95 degrees and the processor will still be OK. The cooling fan is in charge to keep that temperature there.
If the processor temperature reaches 100°C or more it will send a signal to the motherboard to shut down to prevent mayor damages and most likely it won't be possible to turn the computer back in until it cools down.
The thermal specification (also known as TCase) for your Intel® Core™ i7 processor I7- 950 is 67.9°C: http://ark.intel.com/products/37153/Intel-Core-i7-975-Processor-Extreme-Edition-(8M-Cache-3_33-GHz-6_40-GTs-Intel-QPI)
The TCase is a number established by Intel® as a point of reference in order to understand what could be expected as per normal processor temperature.
Anything from the Tcase and below will be the expected temperature of the processor in normal use, anything that doesn't stress out the processor (watching movies, burning CDs, browsing the internet, creating documents, etc.) When the processor is stressed out meaning that you are running heavy processor applications that take control of the CPU or uses it at 100% the temperature will go beyond the Tcase. It can perfectly reach 90 to 95 degrees and the processor will still be OK. The cooling fan is in charge to keep that temperature there.
If the processor temperature reaches 100°C or more it will send a signal to the motherboard to shut down to prevent mayor damages and most likely it won't be possible to turn the computer back in until it cools down.
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