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Old September 14th 04, 12:07 PM
amberzonia
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Default GA-7N400 Pro 2 CPU temperature issues

I've had this m'board for a few months and every CPU i have tried
(2500 barton, 2600throughbread and barton, 2400throughbread) in it
runs around 48-52C idle and 56C full load. I have been using a very
good HSF so i dont think there's a prob there.

Other m'boards i've tried the same processors on they run from 36-40C
I've tried flashing the bios to newer versions but it doesn't seem to
make any difference in temps

Any ideas wot is wrong?

cheers

 




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