I have an Intel NUC based machine with 4 CPUs. It seems to be running hotter than I would like, but I have been away from matters like this for a while. Therefore I seek current thinking on the subject.
I have loaded the coretemp kernel module and the hwstat package, and all went well. When I run hwstat it is showing the CPUs to be running about 50.0 to 54.0 degrees C. Personally, I consider that a bit too hot. But what is the current day thinking about CPU temperature these days. Is that really too hot, or can it rise yet a bit before causing trouble? How about before shortening CPU life?
I have looked at forum posts and done a number of web searches, but cannot seem to find a consensus about the matter. Most references seem to indicate 40's C as fairly normal. But what of 50's C?
Advice appreciated!!!
QG
I have loaded the coretemp kernel module and the hwstat package, and all went well. When I run hwstat it is showing the CPUs to be running about 50.0 to 54.0 degrees C. Personally, I consider that a bit too hot. But what is the current day thinking about CPU temperature these days. Is that really too hot, or can it rise yet a bit before causing trouble? How about before shortening CPU life?
I have looked at forum posts and done a number of web searches, but cannot seem to find a consensus about the matter. Most references seem to indicate 40's C as fairly normal. But what of 50's C?
Advice appreciated!!!
QG