Yes, an 83°C temperature is generally considered safe for most CPUs.
Yes, an 83°C temperature is generally considered safe for most CPUs.
Hello, your i5-4460 at 3.20Ghz is handling high temperatures up to 83°C during rendering. It's important to monitor usage to avoid long-term strain. Since your system is second-hand, keep an eye on performance and consider cooling solutions if needed.
83C is a bit too fast for regular use. Because you purchased this used item and don’t have the original parts, I suspect the thermal paste may have dried out. It’s usually a good idea to refresh it every 5 to 6 years. Also, see if your cooler has been exposed to a lot of shaking over the years.
That's a good idea. 83°C is acceptable, but lower temperatures are always preferable. You might consider replacing the stock cooler later with a $20 tower cooler to significantly reduce noise and temperatures.
I'm okay with them, I haven't used older CPUs much and don't recall much. However, it should work fine—temperatures rise around 95 degrees. An older system just reuses past settings and should be okay.