cpu fan speed of 3590 RPM normal(CPU 73c)
CPU temperatures will rise with excessive use. This is completely normal and is no cause to worry. They will return to normal temperature when you stop the use and all will be good.
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
The largest number of bits a CPU can process is word size. A CPU's Word Size is the largest number of bits the CPU can process in one operation.
The number 755 referes to the number of connections between the processor (CPU) and the socket that the CPU goes into. The number (and configuration) of connections between the CPU and the socket must be the same.
Time of CPU usage per minute, Number of processes running at once
The controller decides whether the CPU should be immediately notified of that IRQ or not and to translate the IRQ number into an interrupt vector (i.e. a number between 0 and 255) for the CPU's table.
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The CPU can run faster than normal due to overclocking, where the clock speed is increased beyond the manufacturer's recommended limits. This can be done manually by users seeking higher performance, but it can also lead to overheating and reduce the lifespan of the CPU. High demand tasks or applications can also make the CPU run at its maximum speed for extended periods.
Overall monitors consume less power than CPU's. If you take an average 19" Dell Display, you'll see it has a wattage of about 30-35 Watts. This is the typical wattage at normal use. When you compare this to a basic desktop CPU from Intel, like the Intel Core 2 duo, you'll have wattages of more than 60 Watts at normal use. So i assume that, with a normal desktop setup, CPU's always consume more than monitors
The capacity of a CPU, if I am interpreting this question correctly, is going to vary by each processor. You would need to find the model number of the CPU, and search for the value of its cache.
There are a number of different CPU cooling pad designs. The most appropriate design to use will depend on the CPU and motherboard configuration and the available budget.