Anything above mid -fifties will work. Ideal is about 70 deg.
48°C
The maximum weight capacity of a drywall anchor is typically around 50 pounds.
The code-specified maximum thickness for ceiling drywall is typically 5/8 inch.
The maximum weight a screw can hold in drywall depends on the size and type of screw used, but generally, a standard screw can hold up to 50 pounds in drywall.
The maximum weight that a drywall screw can hold depends on factors like the size of the screw, the type of drywall, and the installation method. In general, a typical drywall screw can hold around 30-50 pounds in weight.
The maximum weight capacity of a 50 lb drywall anchor is typically around 50 pounds.
The maximum ceiling drywall size that can be used for a standard room is typically 4 feet by 12 feet.
The maximum weight capacity of drywall anchors typically ranges from 10 to 50 pounds, depending on the type and size of the anchor used.
It is safe to install panels of drywall on side walls by yourself. However, if you are installing drywall on the ceiling by yourself, you will need a drywall lift to assist you. Attempting to put drywall on the ceiling without a lift is extremely dangerous and difficult. Yes, it is safe to install drywall yourself. Make sure that you obtain any necessary permits and wear protective gear and supplies to prevent from inhaling any dust.
Maximum recess dimension allowable from the front edge of a box or plaster ring to the surface face of the drywall?
I would say about 130 f. and you would probably want to get in and work up to that.
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.