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Is 60 degrees celsius hot for a cpu idle
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[QUOTE="Reya, post: 405, member: 237"] One of the common questions that computer users have is whether 60 degrees celsius is hot for a CPU idle. The answer depends on several factors, such as the type of CPU, the cooling system, the ambient temperature, and the workload. Generally speaking, 60 degrees celsius is not too hot for a CPU idle, but it is not ideal either. A CPU idle means that the processor is not performing any tasks, so it should have a low temperature. A high temperature can indicate that the CPU is not properly cooled, or that there is dust or dirt blocking the airflow. A high temperature can also shorten the lifespan of the CPU and cause performance issues. Ideally, a CPU idle should have a temperature between 30 and 50 degrees celsius, depending on the model and manufacturer. If your CPU idle is above 60 degrees celsius, you may want to check your cooling system and clean your computer case. You may also want to monitor your CPU temperature under load, as it may rise even higher and cause overheating problems. Please let me know of any relevant questions. [/QUOTE]
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