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Old January 24th, 2003 Top | #1
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What Temps do you get while running 3DMark2001 SE?

Mine are:

CPU = 110 deg F

System board = 105 deg F

Score was 11700

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Old January 24th, 2003 Top | #2
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seems ok to me
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Old January 25th, 2003 Top | #3
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Damn those yanks with their farenheits and inches and what not. I dont know what those temps are in Celcius, but see below for my full load temps.
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jumpy - here is the conversion:
To convert a Fahrenheit temperature into Celsius:

Tc = (5/9)*(Tf-32)

For example, to convert a Fahrenheit temperature of 98.6 degrees into degrees Celsius first subtract 32 from the Fahrenheit temperature to get 66.6. Then you multiply 66.6 by five-ninths to get 37 degrees Celsius.

To convert a Celsius temperature into degrees Fahrenheit:

Tf = ((9/5)*Tc)+32

For example, to convert a Celsius temperature of 100 degrees into degrees Fahrenheit, first multiply the Celsius temperature reading by nine-fifths to get 180. Then add 32 to 180 and get 212 degrees Fahrenheit.



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Thanks for that damnyank. Should have just found that myself, too lazy, lol. Tell george bush to change to metric, its a lot easier.
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tinker, you might as well get used to using °C. for a couple of reasons.

1) it's what you'll see used on just about every review site and a vast majority of users like us.

2) this is my reason why i use °C. the computer just takes the °C reading, and (if you slected to read °F) does the reverse formula that damnyank gave... so it's no more accurate. it's actually more misleading because there isn't a 108°F, 110°F, 112°F, etc.

just fyi.
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