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Old July 29th 04, 10:29 PM
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On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 22:22:25 +0100 As another one bit the dust "Nel"
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"Miss Perspicacia Tick" wrote in message
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Nel wrote:
I'm certain that my CPU (P4 3.06gHz) is running far too hot and is
the cause of my unstable PC. The manufacturer claims the temp is
normal for this type of system - which is more like a laptop than a
desktop, as the motherboard and cards are built in behind the TFT
screen and the hardrive is built into it's base.

According to Sisoft Sandra, the CPU runs at 108-113'C during normal
conditions an the top of the unit is hot to the touch. Can I rely on
this software's reading?

I've also heard that a P4 powers down when it reaches are certain
temp to prevent burn out - is there any software that can prove that
this is happening?

All help will be appreciated as this system has been in for repair 3
times in 6 months and I'm thoroughly sick of it, and I want to look
into the possibility of getting a refund if they cannot supply me
with a stable system.

Thanks in advance


I noticed that you're also posting to an overclocking group - are you?


No, I just thought the experienced overclockers out there might have more
experience with temperatures.

Thing is, I've built PC's in the past and had no problems whatsoever. I
just felt like getting away from beige boxes and splashing out on this fancy
looking piece of kit (it DOES look nice!), and getting an extended warranty
so that I didn't have to worry about taking it to bits. What a mistake!!


Try,"Speedfan" just to double check the temps,
http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php

HTH



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