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-my computer hit 140°F yesterday and almost fried my video card. anyone got any programs (except motherboard moniter)that messure the temperature of your CPU and the Case?

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I pulled out some canned air and dusted the thermal thing... and the fan and now the fan is running at 1000 RPM more then it was(old 4113 new 5200 - 5215)
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I turned on my computer 10 minutes ago and its raised 26 degrees... i need to get this thing fixed soon... If i dont do anything it slowly lowers. I dont have any fans except on the cpu and on the Graphics card. So could it just be that its continuesly pushing hot air around?
In response to Strawgate
My Pentium IV clocks down when it overheats.

~Kujila
In response to Kujila
Open the window.
In response to Elation
window?
In response to Strawgate
In the room with the computer in.

Open it.


OR take off the sides to your computer to let fresh air in.
My computer is at 127 without me doing anything it hit 145 before my computer shut off yesterday i was playing Rome:total war
In response to Elation
I am lol and its at 127... Im gunna get a exaust fan for my computer cause the hot air is just circulation in there with nothing letting it out
In response to Strawgate
Strawgate wrote:
I am lol and its at 127... Im gunna get a exaust fan for my computer cause the hot air is just circulation in there with nothing letting it out

Find out what's making it that hot.
(I wish I knew how hot 127 was...)
In response to Elation
127 Degrees Feiranheight... Its the fact that i only got 1 fan and my moniter is using alot of CPU and its overheating
In response to Strawgate
Isn't 127 normal?

~Kujila
In response to Strawgate
Strawgate wrote:
127 Degrees Feiranheight... Its the fact that i only got 1 fan and my moniter is using alot of CPU and its overheating

Meh. I work on Celcius only, brother.
In response to Strawgate
I hate when the CPU overheats. I have agiant fan against it with the case open lol. Damn dust bunnies can also mess up the circuits, etc..
In response to Strawgate
Open the case up and leave it open. If it is still overheating then something is wrong beyond just poor ventilation.

I keep the case open on one of my computers, and duest is actually less of a problem than for the computers which are kept closed.
In response to Kujila
It's a little high (53 Celcius) but nothing too extreme.
Flash your BIOS, my friend had this exact problem and the onboard CPU fan and North Bridge fan were controlled by BIOS. Some kind of problem they hadn't fixed with Athlon 3500+ caused the problem on his PC, and the chance that your problem is the same as his are slim but its worth a try. If you made the computer yourself remount the CPU. If your computer randomly shuts down without starting back up its a good sign the CPU isn't mounted correctly as well.
In response to Shun Di
yes its normal but i was looking it should be at 110 Fahrenheit, 37 Celcius for you people. Its been sitting here for 2 hours and its been steady at 130 with nothing on at all. 53 Celcius
In response to SSJ2GohanDBGT
I found a fan somewhere in my basement im gunna put it in and see how it does :)
In response to Kujila
Im running Rome Total war after aporx 10 seconds of starting, its at 131.(55 celcius) its not moving thats pretty cool.
Speedfan

www.google.com

Speedfan lets you adjust, change, and watch your tempatures of all of the fans located on your machine. Just measurement isn't enough.
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