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I have noticed that at idle my temps are around 30 degrees celcius. I just wanted to make sure that this was ok because it seems pretty high to me. My load temps are around 42-43 celcius.

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Idle temps don't really matter and 30c isn't high. The temps seem normal for a NH-D15 on a 8350 though.

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For your CPU? Yea actually those are a tad bit low even. 55-60c is considered "getting" warm for the Piledriver chips.

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at Idle that's very normal Check your Full Load Temps.

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Yeah that is fine, especially for the pile driver chips as they are known to run hot! My friends FX 8350 idles around same temp as yours.

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at Idle that's very normal Check your Full Load Temps.

My load temps are correct.

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My load temps are correct.

then your pretty much okay :D now go and play Some GAMEZ

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For your CPU? Yea actually those are a tad bit low even. 55-60c is considered "getting" warm for the Piledriver chips.

Nope. Piledriver temps are maxed out at 75, so how can 60 be "getting warm"??? Under load temps with good coller should be max 55. 

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Nope. Piledriver temps are maxed out at 75, so how can 60 be "getting warm"??? Under load temps with good coller should be max 55.

Exactly what I said... top end is 75 (at which point the motherboard should power down the system). Of which 55c is a whole 20c below. 28-32c is considered idle temps... so if you figured that in, 55c is only about 60% of the total temp window.

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Exactly what I said... top end is 75 (at which point the motherboard should power down the system). Of which 55c is a whole 20c below. 28-32c is considered idle temps... so if you figured that in, 55c is only about 60% of the total temp window.

How is 60% of max temps considered "getting warm"?? Its normal temps, but it is not like getting few degrees abowe idle is it?!!

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How is 60% of max temps considered "getting warm"?? Its normal temps, but it is not like getting few degrees abowe idle is it?!!

If you had a 8350 and it was running 55c while playing a game, its not yet really hot, but its not "wow that shit is like a fridge" either... lol Thus, "getting warm"

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Yeah dude, this laptop I'm on with i7-3635QM idles at 51c but it's a laptop that I've had for over 2 years now. It's just fine. Idle temps don't really matter too much as long as they're under, say 60c. Because since that temp is still well below the max temp, it doesn't do enough harm to shorten the lifespan before you upgrade anyway. I would say 2 years.

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