- How to safely delete AppData Temp folder? - Super User
The temp folder is not always deleted, even after proper shutdowns, and the space can pile up to large proportions You don't need to delete the folder itself though, only its content You can safely select everything, and shift-delete the files to permanently delete the files It will fail deleting everything and will complain that some files are in use Just say Ignore for all occurrences
- Are 50-52C normal temps for idle NVMe SSDs? - Super User
The question "50 - 52 C NVMe SSD idle temps - Normal?" is based upon the assumption that the idle temperature is a measure to determine if your device is performing correctly
- How do I check my temps inside my case? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Good software for measuring computer temperature? Do I need to buy anything special to know the temps on my CPU and video card?
- Should I worry about high ssd temperature? - Super User
I am using a new ssd and I installed CrystalDiskInfo, it shows good as health status but the temperature is very high it is 95 degree C Should I worry about that and how can I solve this problem?
- Is there an application to log component temperatures to file?
I purchased a computer a month or two ago (core i7, 24gb ram, geforce gtx 590, windows 7 ultimate) Within the last week it began to bluescreen regularly I tried lots of things (check hds, check
- ssd - What are the 3 temperatures (composite and sensors . . . - Super User
With temps like this, if you’re going to stick the SN770 in a motherboard that doesn’t have M 2 heatsinks, make sure there’s good air-flow over the drive Enabling Gaming Mode on the SN770 essentially disables any power-saving sleep features, so the drive is always at the ready
- BIOS error temps: Sometimes jumps 30 degrees with no explanation
Most likely is an issue with the correct reporting of temperature, rather than that the temperature actually changed The reasoning behind that is: Temperature does not change instantly (unless perhaps in superfluid helium ;-) The reading is always shown as exactly 63°C, not a bit above or below It appears you state it abruptly goes back to another temperature, on occasion, after reporting
- The CPU core temperature is over 110 °C. Is it too high?
115°C is crazy high, yes That said, it's known that some AMD CPUs apply an offset to the temperature they report vs their actual temperature, and their mechanisms for temperature reporting in general seem to be less accessible than on Intel CPUs I think there is a fair change your software is applying an incorrect offest, especially as a genuine 50°C difference between core and package
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