We found some normal range of CPU temperature on the Internet, as follows:
AMD processors:
AMD Althon, Althon Opteron, Duron and Sempron series
AMD Athlon XP 1.33ghz+ 90 degrees
AMD Athlon XP t-bred upto 2100+ 90 degrees
AMD Athlon XP t-bred over 2100+ 85 degrees
AMD Athlon XP Barton 85 degrees
AMD Athlon 64 70 degrees
AMD Athlon (Socket 939, 1.4 volts) 65 degrees
AMD Athlon 70-degree FX
AMD Athlon X2 71 degrees
AMD Sempron (T-bred/barton core) 90 degrees
AMD Sempron (Paris core) 70 degrees
Intel processors:
Intel Pentium 4:64-78 degrees
Note: P4 in overheating will automatically reduce frequency, there is no definite indicator, theoretically will never overheat.
Intel Pentium D (Dual core)
Intel Pentium D 820 (2.8GHz) 63 degrees
Intel Pentium D 830 & 840 (3.0-3.2ghz) 69.8 degrees
We actually tested two computers:
Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 (compatible machine, ASUS P5B motherboard), temperature between 30-50 degrees, depending on the number of operating tasks.
Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 (Lenovo ThinkPad R61), the temperature is between 40-60 degrees, depending on the number of running tasks.
Note: These temperature values do not mean that the CPU will burn over, but working under this temperature is undoubtedly the safest. You can understand this, the refrigerator has its operating temperature settings, the general manufacturers will give the recommended values to ensure the refrigeration effect of refrigerators. This numerical list also has the similar meaning, is: As far as possible lets the CPU run in the normal working temperature, like this can better protect your love machine.