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RE: Computer Overheating!
the temperatures shown in speedfan depends on the motherboard's sensor, but generally the higher is the CPU's yes..

maybe just a lot of dust on the heatsink *-) a lot -_-
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06-24-2005 07:43 PM
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nah, no way, i cleaned my duron1100 yesterday and it had an inch of dust on it, and duron1100s get hotter then athlonxp's :P
06-24-2005 07:50 PM
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RE: Computer Overheating!
I know might sound really dumb, but what's the temperature of the room the computer sits in...?
06-24-2005 10:40 PM
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Obviously he needs a new CPU fan.  :S

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Next turn the PC on, and check to see if there are any fans not turning.



I'm not turning the PC on while the case is open. That is just stupid.



:rofl: Dude, it's safe to turn on/off your computer with a side open, in fact, i builded a computer WITHOUT case, just a power supply, motherboard, and everythign else, started the motherboard manually with a screwdriver and i had it running, you just have to be carefull.
06-25-2005 02:57 AM
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Originally posted by Apatik
the temperatures shown in speedfan depends on the motherboard's sensor, but generally the higher is the CPU's yes..

maybe just a lot of dust on the heatsink *-) a lot -_-
I'll open it up and clean it out and see if it makes a difference :P


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I know might sound really dumb, but what's the temperature of the room the computer sits in...?
Erm, depends. Just normal.

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06-25-2005 01:06 PM
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RE: Computer Overheating!
I don't know if I have the same problem, but once I left my computer downloading for a night, I came back the morning, the computer was reset?  =\

Is that a cause of overheating?  I have never overclocked or whatever my CPU.
06-25-2005 02:20 PM
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RE: Computer Overheating!
Don't always trust what speedfan tells you ;)
On my PC it tells me temp2 is 127C, which is complete and utter bullshit ;)
I doubt your PC would survice at 114C :P

Anyway, about the case, trust me it's safe to turn on a PC without the case on. as long as you don't start poking in it with your fingers, that is ;) The case is just to protect against things touching important parts and stuff, and it's better for the airflow. but a PC can run fine without a case ;)
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RE: Computer Overheating!
If you have never had a self-shutdown or reset then i don't think there's a problem, i think TheBlasphemer is corrent, some computer mark some temperature while others another one. My computer marks my CPU is always at 60C, i told this to a friend... almost kills me, he said it's a very high temperature, but anyway my computer is running fine and i checked the heatsink and i don't think it's 60C :S:@.
You can also check for yourself after using your computer for a while touch your heatsink, if it's 'untouchable' then you have a problem.

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06-25-2005 03:38 PM
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most processors these days are good for 80c
and unseated just means its not sitting flush with the core, so heat is still being transferred just not efficiently
Or at all. And while processors may handle 80C, it will significantly reduce the lifetime.
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Then what's normal?
06-25-2005 04:28 PM
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