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CPU temperatures for Core i5 2400 model

CPU temperatures for Core i5 2400 model

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lukeysky14
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08-16-2025, 10:08 PM
#11
Check for unusual background tasks or potential malware consuming CPU resources.
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lukeysky14
08-16-2025, 10:08 PM #11

Check for unusual background tasks or potential malware consuming CPU resources.

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DatDrop
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08-17-2025, 05:44 AM
#12
I've tracked my temperatures before. Recently, it's reached a peak of 75-80°C during gaming, often surpassing that range.
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DatDrop
08-17-2025, 05:44 AM #12

I've tracked my temperatures before. Recently, it's reached a peak of 75-80°C during gaming, often surpassing that range.

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Mandi_64
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08-17-2025, 02:14 PM
#13
You have a fresh Windows setup and suspect the thermal paste might be the cause. Since you haven’t replaced it and the machine has been in use for two years, consider checking if the previous owner had it changed. If unsure, resetting the CMOS can help resolve boot issues.
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Mandi_64
08-17-2025, 02:14 PM #13

You have a fresh Windows setup and suspect the thermal paste might be the cause. Since you haven’t replaced it and the machine has been in use for two years, consider checking if the previous owner had it changed. If unsure, resetting the CMOS can help resolve boot issues.

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Tonay83
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08-19-2025, 01:44 PM
#14
Unless it’s forcing your CPU to operate at extreme voltages, it’s unlikely to be a motherboard issue. Since the CPU is ten years old, it’s quite probable it’s the original component. I’ll still believe repasting is the cause.
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Tonay83
08-19-2025, 01:44 PM #14

Unless it’s forcing your CPU to operate at extreme voltages, it’s unlikely to be a motherboard issue. Since the CPU is ten years old, it’s quite probable it’s the original component. I’ll still believe repasting is the cause.

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themagnum310
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09-02-2025, 09:12 PM
#15
Voltage appears normal, I plan to buy fresh thermal paste tomorrow and install it on the PC. I'll let you know after completing the task.
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themagnum310
09-02-2025, 09:12 PM #15

Voltage appears normal, I plan to buy fresh thermal paste tomorrow and install it on the PC. I'll let you know after completing the task.

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NinoFY
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09-02-2025, 10:26 PM
#16
It sounds like a fresh paste and cleaning should help. Because it isn't an overclockable CPU, you might also lower the voltage slightly to cut power use and heat. A 0.050 to 0.075 reduction is usually safe for most Intel desktop CPUs; just verify stability afterward. Reducing 10-20W can noticeably affect temperatures and fan noise in certain systems.
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NinoFY
09-02-2025, 10:26 PM #16

It sounds like a fresh paste and cleaning should help. Because it isn't an overclockable CPU, you might also lower the voltage slightly to cut power use and heat. A 0.050 to 0.075 reduction is usually safe for most Intel desktop CPUs; just verify stability afterward. Reducing 10-20W can noticeably affect temperatures and fan noise in certain systems.

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Stjernekraft
Junior Member
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09-03-2025, 12:17 AM
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Thank you for your message. I processed the new thermal paste today and chose a pea-sized amount. The results were noticeable—CPU temperatures fell considerably. At idle, they stayed between 40-45°C, while gaming reached up to 62°C at peak.
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Stjernekraft
09-03-2025, 12:17 AM #17

Thank you for your message. I processed the new thermal paste today and chose a pea-sized amount. The results were noticeable—CPU temperatures fell considerably. At idle, they stayed between 40-45°C, while gaming reached up to 62°C at peak.

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colameme
Junior Member
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09-04-2025, 04:40 AM
#18
Great news! It seems everything looks fine. If your graphics card is quite old, it might benefit from the same care.
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colameme
09-04-2025, 04:40 AM #18

Great news! It seems everything looks fine. If your graphics card is quite old, it might benefit from the same care.

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