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Are 50-52C normal temps for idle NVMe SSDs? - Super User The question "50 - 52 C NVMe SSD idle temps - Normal?" is based upon the assumption that the idle temperature is a measure to determine if your device is performing correctly
Is it safe to delete AppData\Local\Temp? - Super User I seem to have a lot of junk files in %LOCALAPPDATA%\\Temp (also accessible via environment variables %TEMP% and %TMP%) Is it safe to delete these? Also, is it safe
CPU temp very hot in BIOS but okay in RealTemp Speedfan I also considered the the temps were showing in F, rather than C, but I have double and triple checked this, and the temp in the BIOS is clearly given in degrees C, not F Could be a typo in the BIOS, but given that I just grabbed the latest of several BIOS updates, seems extremely unlikely that they still haven't caught that
Should I worry about high ssd temperature? - Super User I am using a new ssd and I installed CrystalDiskInfo, it shows good as health status but the temperature is very high it is 95 degree C Should I worry about that and how can I solve this problem?
ssd - What are the 3 temperatures (composite and sensors . . . - Super User With temps like this, if you’re going to stick the SN770 in a motherboard that doesn’t have M 2 heatsinks, make sure there’s good air-flow over the drive Enabling Gaming Mode on the SN770 essentially disables any power-saving sleep features, so the drive is always at the ready
CPU Temperature sensor wrong? - Super User Everest Ultimate is suddenly telling me that the CPU temperature (and core temps) for my E6850 Core 2 Duo is 72 degrees Celsius When I stress-test the machine, the temp goes up to 91 degrees and t
BIOS upgrade lowers CPU temperature - Super User Before the update it was measuring the tj max temps, which are from the CPU core, then they changed it to the tcase temps which are the temps in the environment of the CPU
Intel Core-i5 12500H. Is it normal for one P-core to have higher . . . The temps are 80C (0 1), 86C (2 3), 90C (4 5), 87C (6 7) across my P-core set, with E-cores at 74 and 71 in two groups Given the physical layout of cores in the CPU I would not be surprised to see such a heat distribution as the central cores are trying to shed heat into the same areas that other cores are already occupying