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Those are the amount of cores that you have. It is showing you how much load is on each of the cores. If you looked on the bottom, it says that your cpu readings are with the minimum reading at 22 C and the max at 28 C.
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Thats each core that the computer has.
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Liability wrote Those are the amount of cores that you have. It is showing you how much load is on each of the cores. If you looked on the bottom, it says that your cpu readings are with the minimum reading at 22 C and the max at 28 C.
So the min and max are my temperatures?
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You want to keep it below the 65 degrees mark.
You wont hit that unless your overclocking it.
If it does get too hot, it will shut down automatically. You shouldn't be worrying about temperatures if your running stock.
Also, that CPU uses an algorithm to calculate the CPU temperature which isnt always accurate. It tends to be more accurate the hotter it gets.
You wont hit that unless your overclocking it.
If it does get too hot, it will shut down automatically. You shouldn't be worrying about temperatures if your running stock.
Also, that CPU uses an algorithm to calculate the CPU temperature which isnt always accurate. It tends to be more accurate the hotter it gets.
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