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Post by DantheArtist on Mar 6, 2007 1:49:15 GMT
Last night, my friend found out the main cause of my computer problem, and it's the computer overheating. My friend checked on it 2 days ago when he found the problem. He downloaded a program called Hardware Sensors Monitor and found out my computer was 82°. The next day, he brought over one of his fans from his computer, to replace one of my fans. After that, it averaged 72°. This is the reason why I haven't created any graphics or played any PC games online, well mostly any games. I want to know how can I reduce the temperature on my computer?
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Post by JimmyJackJericho on Mar 6, 2007 3:56:24 GMT
Last night, my friend found out the main cause of my computer problem, and it's the computer overheating. My friend checked on it 2 days ago when he found the problem. He downloaded a program called Hardware Sensors Monitor and found out my computer was 82°. The next day, he brought over one of his fans from his computer, to replace one of my fans. After that, it averaged 72°. This is the reason why I haven't created any graphics or played any PC games online, well mostly any games. I want to know how can I reduce the temperature on my computer? Turn it off.
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Post by OfLegend on Mar 6, 2007 9:50:34 GMT
Sounds a bit extreme, doesn't it?
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Post by DantheArtist on Mar 6, 2007 13:09:51 GMT
I think he's saying to turn it off for awhile, so the computer will cool down, then turn it on.
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Post by Cowards on Mar 6, 2007 13:20:34 GMT
Take it to a computer shop and talk to an EXPERT, rather than a bunch of All-Wannabe Toughs on a forum.
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Post by OfLegend on Mar 6, 2007 14:37:45 GMT
I think he's saying to turn it off for awhile, so the computer will cool down, then turn it on. No shit, Carnage! Fucking tool.
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