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Hi, I recently bought a Dell Precision T5810 with Intel Xeon 1650 v4 processor. When I run some R programs on Lubuntu on this system, the PSensor indicates CPU temperature of 60-69 degree Celsius. Note that only 2 CPUs out of 12 are running at 100%.
Does this mean CPU is overheating?
Recently, I had to return a Lenovo ThinkCenter based on i7 for overheating (the temperature was above 90 degrees Celsius for same load as above). Not sure if I have to return this system as well.
Appreciate any help on whether the above temperature is fine or is a cause of worry.
RegardsSBS
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Hello SBS79,
Thank you for joining the Processors community.
Is your system crashing or freezing when it reaches 69°C? As long as the processor does not crash, freeze or enter BSOD the system should be fine, remember that the unit is meant to reach from 0°C to 69 °C so it should not be consider as overheating specially if you are running CPU intensive tasks.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Amy C.
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/thread/117073 SBS79,
If you need further assistance let us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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Thanks a lot Amy. I understand that as long as it does not freeze or crash, I should not bother much.
Also I realize that the core temp could be higher than the Tcase.
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/thread/117073 SBS79 sure, you're welcome.
If you have more questions regarding any other matter, please let us know.
Regards,
Amy C.
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