GoStumpy
Golden Member
- Sep 14, 2011
- 1,211
- 11
- 81
You wouldn't really feel it on top of the case, since there is airflow in the case (and hopefully an exhaust fan!) the air is never allowed to sit on top of the case...
For a real way to know if you're CPU is the temps it reads, open the case and touch the heatsink with your hand (after touching the case for static of course). A hot CPU will be a hot heatsink... it won't burn you if you just tap it... but if its hot enough to burn you I'd think its over 60C!
This should at least give you an idea of how hot your CPU really is...
For a real way to know if you're CPU is the temps it reads, open the case and touch the heatsink with your hand (after touching the case for static of course). A hot CPU will be a hot heatsink... it won't burn you if you just tap it... but if its hot enough to burn you I'd think its over 60C!
This should at least give you an idea of how hot your CPU really is...