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Posted on Dec 14, 2008

CPU running temp

Could I please ask what core temp a P4 2.4 Mhz CPU run at.

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Generally you will see core temps around 50C with a stock fan and no overclocking, that is if you run fully loaded 100% cpu usage. But this is all highly dependent on what type of cooling you have. A program like GIMPS Prime 95 will test your processor. The max temp for most of the Pentium 4 series is 85C, but to know all the details we need to know which core you have. Wikipedia would help you determine which core you have, or you can download a program that will tell you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentium_4

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