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What CPU is it?

Unless you are running phase change cooling or your ambient temperature is like 10 degrees, it is not at 15C.

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3 minutes ago, TheCherryKing said:

After downloading utilities such as Open Hardware Monitor I have noticed that the processors in my PC are about 60 degrees Fahrenheit(15 degrees Celsius). Can having the processors run this cold damage them?

If your ambient temperature is higher than 15°C then the HWMonitor is lying.

And no, it is not an issue.

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Just now, TheCherryKing said:

It's an Intel Xeon with liquid cooling.

Yeah, but what Xeon? What ambient temps? Liquid temps? Which cooler?

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1 minute ago, TheCherryKing said:

It's an Intel Xeon with liquid cooling.

Is the room over 59F?

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Just now, TheCherryKing said:

The room is almost as hot as hell. The room is usually 82F.

Then you are getting false readings.  Try reading the temps from the BIOS.

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Just now, TheCherryKing said:

There are two Intel Xeon E5-2699v3 with two Corsair H75 coolers.

Those temps seem unusually low, have you monitored them with another piece of software or in the BIOS`?

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20 minutes ago, TheCherryKing said:

After downloading utilities such as Open Hardware Monitor I have noticed that the processors in my PC are about 60 degrees Fahrenheit(15 degrees Celsius). Can having the processors run this cold damage them?

Isn't it just 60 degrees celsius? That would be a normal temperature for a CPU

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With a water cooler you can't go below ambient temp.

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the cpu is only too cold, if the moisture form the air condenses on it and fries the mobo. 

 

Or if you hear sneezing, snorting and sniffeling noises coming from the cpu, then it got a cold.

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38 minutes ago, TheCherryKing said:

HWMonitor is giving similar results.

try coretemp

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6 hours ago, Anghammarad said:

the cpu is only too cold, if the moisture form the air condenses on it and fries the mobo. 

 

Or if you hear sneezing, snorting and sniffeling noises coming from the cpu, then it got a cold.

To achieve this you would need to go below ambient temp which is not possible unless you have a peltier element or something like that.

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14 minutes ago, TheCherryKing said:

Coretemp is giving similar results. However, according to the BIOS the CPUs are about 80F.

You are probably looking at built-in sensor vs. the socket sensor (which the motherboard reports). I don't think it is the case with modern Intel CPUs, but for instance with AMD idle package temps are never true, just some random below-ambient number. Only at load the package sensor starts making sense. If that was the case for these Xeons as well, then it's just the type of sensor used rather than an actual reading.

I know you also reported load temps, but I have no clue about Fahrenheit :P But if those are realistic, then you are fine.

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