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Don't set your refrigerator's temperature too low. The colder it gets the more
it costs to run. Set the refrigerator's temperature to between 38 and 42 degrees
Fahrenheit (3 to 6 degrees Celcius) and your freezer to between 0 and 5 degrees
Fahrenheit (-17 to -15 degrees Celcius).
40-49 degrees celcius (104-120F) is normal temperature for most systems. It is not uncommon to see higher temps when doing process intensive programs such as video games or encoding.
We use Celcius here in Australia but I looked up the conversions.
Optimum temperature for your fridge is 3 or 4 Degrees Celcius. (37.4F to 39.2F) Optimum temperature for your freezer is -14 to -16 Degrees Celcius. (3.2F to 6.8F)
This is WAY TOO HOT. It looks like you need a new CPU, since you can't really straighten those tiny pins. AMD chips run hot, but no where near 95C. They should not run higher than about 55C.
are u using amd turion ... in the case of laptops the temeprature of near 65 can be said as normal antivirus and hidden virus activities can also increse cpu usage and cause over heating . i am using amd turion i usally get temperture upto 65 dg . note at which processes the cpu temperture increases
CPU usage generally depends upon what application(s) you are running. There are some apps that barely utilize the cpu, and there are others that are resource hogs that peg the CPU near 100%.
CPU temperature will also vary, depending on the load, and numerous other factors. For example, the ambient temp will affect the CPU temp - when it's cool in the room, the CPU temp will not be as high as if the room temp is warm/hot. Other factors include the type of HSF, the number of fans in the system, and the case itself, as some are better at dissipating heat than others.
So, to give you a better idea of what temp is normal for your setup we'd need much more info about the system. But for reference, 40 celcius is a pretty good CPU temp, particularly if that is under load.
aircons normally pull down to approx. 17 degree celcius.and heats to approx 30 degree celcius. most of the time you need to simply clean the condenser properly and to make sure fans are in good order.
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