You can change the CPU temperature in many ways. The easiest way is to just adjust the temperature when you go and choose the temperature setting and adjusting it there.
The Cpu Temperature is The Maximum/Minimum temperature of Cpu, You have to be inside these limits for your Cpu Safety
To check the temperature of a CPU, one must download some software for this purpose. Core Temp and Real Temp are two programs that can help measure the temperature of the CPU.
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Download cpu-z or it might have it somewhere in the bios.
The temperature at the CPU varies from CPU to CPU, the best thing to do is to find your CPU model at Intel or AMD (more likely) look at the specs. and should tell you the maximum temperature it can handle
Yes they have a temperature, even when they aren't sick.
It does not look right, but anyway. PTM is difference between TJMAX (the maximum theoretical safe temperature for the CPU) and actual CPU temperature. If your PTM is high it means that your CPU in the safe temperature region.
The fan will work - but it will spin constantly - as it would have no data to rely on to regulate the temperature of the CPU.
One of your ventilators is likely clogged. Download a tool to monitor the CPU and computer case temperature, like this [http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/page/download_overclock] or this [http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php one]. The case temperature (the lower of the two measured temperatures) shouldn't be above 40 C, the max CPU temperature for your CPU, you can find on the following page: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/143/5 (click "Next" until you find your CPU type). What kind of CPU is in your computer, you can find out by opening the "Control Panel" -> "System" -> Tab "General" -> Subsection "Computer:" in Windows XP.
Fedora may have detected the sensors on your motherboard, and found that your CPU temperature is too high. Double-check your CPU temperature in your BIOS.
No, it's actually a good temperature. You should start to worry if your CPU's temperature gets into the 80s or high 70s.