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06-21-2023 09:28 PM
06-21-2023 09:28 PM
Concerned about CPU Temps
Hello!
In my DL380 Gen 10, when sitting at idle, CPU1 is around 38-44C and CPU2 sits at around 52-58C. When I do transcoding or anything “intense”, CPU 1 gets around 48-55C and CPU2 gets like 61-68C.
I had installed new hds and when I did so, I checked the CPU paste and cleaned both CPU’s and hear sinks off and reapplied attic silver5, as I have done to many CPU’s. And this is where my temperatures are at.
Should I be concerned?
In my DL380 Gen 10, when sitting at idle, CPU1 is around 38-44C and CPU2 sits at around 52-58C. When I do transcoding or anything “intense”, CPU 1 gets around 48-55C and CPU2 gets like 61-68C.
I had installed new hds and when I did so, I checked the CPU paste and cleaned both CPU’s and hear sinks off and reapplied attic silver5, as I have done to many CPU’s. And this is where my temperatures are at.
Should I be concerned?
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06-21-2023 10:17 PM
06-21-2023 10:17 PM
Re: Concerned about CPU Temps
Hi,
Please check the QuickSpecs, there are some requirements for Fan and Temperature based on your server configuration.
Thank You!
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