What is the average warmth of a CPU?



Answer:
There are abundantly of variables involved from system to system, it is entirely depending on your cooling set up.

My mainboard temperate is usually around 30c. My both cpus sit at around 25-33c.
5 degree Celsius
If a computer's been live for a while, it can be up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit! However, that customarily doesn't happen, especially beside a fan. So, I guess the answer would be from room-temp (if the computer's off) to 100 or so degree (if the computer's been deeply active.)
depends on the speed of the CPU and what applications are running.you would as a rule expect to see it around 50 deg C
depends on the the CPU, the fan and the motherboard.

Depends on also the ambien warmth and the processing being done and for how long it is person run

It can be 40 degrees Celcius and better and even higher if the CPU is overclocked
The average warmth will be the ambient temperature +1 level. I would say 21 degree C on average
The CPU is probably the hottest running chip in your house.

It is fitted beside a heatsink and fan or steam pipe to keep the crossroads temperature below 120 C. Typical running temp, as record by the sensor will be 30 - 60 C once the computer has be running for a while.

However the 'average' will be a lot lower as most computers spend most of their life span switched off - ie at ambient heat.
go to your cmos setup utility, and it should show you the primary section of the cpu, the speed, the warmth!! u know how to get at hand?

on my machine, i enjoy to press "DEL" to get within, i dont know about yours, sometimes its F1, del, F10.

shift for it
It varies pretty a bit depending on the type of CPU, but in standard the CPU temperature shouldn't be much more than 50-55C. The exception is near the faster Pentium 4 processors which gave out so much bake that temperatures within the 60-65C range be common.

Modern processors such as the Athlon 64 and Core 2 can almost instantaneously switch to and from much lower power usage states when emergency allows, meaning they can run much cooler when not fully loaded resulting contained by much lower average temperatures if the computer is only just sitting in Windows (or Linux) not running anything demanding. In those situations, the CPU warmth may be only 5-10C above the inside warmth of the computer case, so a CPU heat of 40C or less is not unusual.
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