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Your Motherboard must be able to report temps (via the WMI service) for speccy to see them

 

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Subject, CPU temperature: my computer's CPU temp. usually runs under 92°. I was rendering a 94 min. Studio 15 video, during the rendering I checked to see how much of the computer CPU is using, it was using approximately 89%. I was rendering for about 20 min. plus and it stopped rendering and then about a minute later, my computer shut off on its own. I waited for a couple of minutes and rebooted, and activated Speccy, it record my CPU at 124°. That was high in my opinion. Do you think the temperature contributed to the shutdown?

 

In what temperature range is normal for the motherboard, CPU, and drives?

 

Thank you in advance, Russ.

 

Room temperature: 75°

OS: MS Windows 7 64-bit SP1

CPU: Intel 2 Core i5 650

RAM: 12GB

Motherboard: MSI, Model 2A9C (CPU 1)

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