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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8729606" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>Yes. Not much by that system's standards, but the UEFI is very easy for a system. Any temperature below 50 is fine idle imo. The more important value though is stress testing temperature. If you run AIDA64 stress test and you get past 90 degrees you've got issues. That might be the cooler isn't equipped to handle the wattage, or maybe the grease wasn't applied properly. Regardless, cpus are very good at protecting themselves. AIDA64 is great because it shows you when the CPU is throttling. If you can avoid that during a stress test you're golden.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8729606, member: 679555"] Yes. Not much by that system's standards, but the UEFI is very easy for a system. Any temperature below 50 is fine idle imo. The more important value though is stress testing temperature. If you run AIDA64 stress test and you get past 90 degrees you've got issues. That might be the cooler isn't equipped to handle the wattage, or maybe the grease wasn't applied properly. Regardless, cpus are very good at protecting themselves. AIDA64 is great because it shows you when the CPU is throttling. If you can avoid that during a stress test you're golden. [/QUOTE]
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