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PC Fan
Ok right lol, i checked my PC to see what temps it is and this is the results (dont laugh lol)
[IMG]http://img67.photobucket.com/albums/v203/ux*bb/Untitled-1.jpg[/IMG] So Fan 02 isnt on, can i turn it on or is there anyway 2 speed up Fan01? Thanks , BB |
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check inyour case to see if any fans are not moving.
sometimes it can depend on the config of the software your using, or mayeb the connector it is monitoring is not in use. but by the look of your temps, i dont think the software is configured seeing as it says you have 2 temps above 100 degrees c!!! |
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so i need help right, advise me what 2 do, lol simple form thanks
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ok so do you know what readings are which device? those temps are way way way high.......
are you overclocking your cpu or anything? what motherboard do you have? are you sure the readings are right?
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Ok, make sure all of the fans are plugged in all of the way. If your computer is in a corner move it, so it is in a well ventelated area, so it can pull in more (cooler) air.
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done, checked temps again highest is around 128*C , lowest is 36 (harddrive )
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well depending what that temp is on that is outrageous. what's the device that the 128C is on?
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squeek !
Temp2 is probably your CPU temp. My temp = 127 no problem there.
The only worrying temp you have is for HD0 = 173 ? . Make sure your HD has plenty of space around it, to allow cool air to get to it. Most PC's only have 2 monitored fans. 1. CPU. 2. Case fan. You probably don't have a 3rd fan connected to your motherboard. If you have a fan which is powered by one of the PSU connectors, it probably is not monitored because it is on all the time. Only fans connected to the motherboard are usually monitored and controlled. If HD0 keeps getting hot you might think about getting a HD fan. My temps are. MY "local temp" and "remote temp" are measured by my display card. It has its own temp warning system which shows the temperature to be low. It only gets worried when the temp gets up to 140. p.s. |
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127!!!
are you not using a heatsink? what CPU? even with a rubbish stock heat sink and fan your temps wouldnt go over 60 degrees C. AMD chips are only guaranteed to work upto a max of 90 |
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check your cpu temp in your bios plz and see what that says
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my temps attached.
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squeek !
My BIOS says
System temp = 39 CPU = 49 God knows what "Temp3" is. All my drives are nice and cool. They all have cooling fans to cool them down. It isn't the graphics card. I don't have any overheating problems. In fact it is the coolest system I've used. With my last system I could almost fry an egg on the cabinet. |
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Re: squeek !
Quote:
phew! muuuuch better, i can sleep safe now without worrying about a meltdown @ the Mouse House |
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squeek !
Over heating is not a problem.
Fans 1. HD1 fan 2. HD2 fan 3. HD3 fan 4. Cd/dvd/rw fan 5. Case fan 6. PSU fan 7. CPU fan 8. North Bridge Cooling fan It's my PSU I have to worry about. p.s. "Temp3" doesn't seem to vary. (constant 127) I will have to check it when my system starts from cold. |
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