Re: CPU overheating issue
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Originally Posted by freeze_sr
temperature reaches 50 degrees celcius
Is it stable or increase in great.
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Temperature is usually around 42 degrees. But if you use it for after an hour it reaches to 50. Once at 50 its jams up that i have to shut it down for some time and switch on later. But at nights it's slightly better since room temperature is much lower.
By the way I'm in a tropical country so no snow nothing...Can't afford an air conditioner as well.
But my Pentium 3 runs at around 36 to 38 degrees constantly
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Ive been running my CPU at over 65 degrees for a couple years now, also in a tropical country .. anyway it should not be a problem, at least not that much of a problem .. my newer setups run just around 50 degrees, but this one i use is old.
Uninstall Asus Probe and see if it still does it.
BTW you mean Fahrenheit right?
Rory
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I would think it may be a hard drive thermaling issue. I had lost several hds from eing in a hot environment but he CPU temp was never an issue at level higher then you posted.
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nah, well could be, but mine is in the heat more than the AC ..
my place gets real hot where i can barely breath, and i leave the PC on 24/7 ..
though heat IS bad for the drive .. i doubt thats the issue ..
but worth a check also ..
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Leaving the CPU(the side covers) open and dusting it regularly is a good practice for those living in the tropics.
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well yeah i should have noted my side cover stays off in my 65 degree situation.
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I think i lost mine. :lol:
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Actually leaving off the side covers can make the system hotter since the airflow is destroyed. This also renders the case fans useless too.
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mine has no case fans .. :D
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Hmm buy something that isnt a celeron?:D
My CPU (AMD) is generally 65-75ish without trouble
I also keep the side off.. seemed a smart choice after that case fan decided it was going on strike.
50 doesn't seem overly hot, but I do have limited experience with celerons.
Hmm User: freeze_sr is having overheating issues.. bah ok enough of my sillyiness today
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Oh yeah mine is AMD also, i havent see any celerons over 50 yet though.
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It is 50 degrees celsius, or 122 degrees fahrenheit.
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I would think it may be a hard drive thermaling issue.
What does this mean? Is my HDD faulty or got to get a cooling thingy?
But I used this hard disk before with the p3 system no trouble at all.
Right now, i have both my side covers open, and have a table fan blowing directly into it, helps a lot. But not enough.
I will remove Asus Probe and see. Because each time the digit reaches 50, everything slows down, the mouse will not move properly, it jumps, sometimes wont move, my music that is playing stops, continues, stops, continues...
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yeah sorry .. lack of sleep .. it is Celsius :)
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Did you overclock anything by anychance?
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No overclocking. Just straight out of the box onto the mainboard. Using the same fan and heatsink that came in the box.
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If you remove the cover, then point a big fan towards the CPU.
Using a BIG fan you could have more dust build-up under the mother board.
Normally the temp is 10-15 F greater inside than outside.
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Have you mounted the cooler yourself?
You might want to check whether it's properly attached.
I experienced your problem too; turned out the cooler was not doing it's job.
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Originally Posted by RobDog888
Actually leaving off the side covers can make the system hotter since the airflow is destroyed. This also renders the case fans useless too.
Exsactly :thumb:
And also leaving off side covers can damage from other stuff, may be your charis' leg:blush:
How about the dust. CPU fan do the job.
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Originally Posted by rory
Oh yeah mine is AMD also, i havent see any celerons over 50 yet though.
My AMD also around 60-65 over the years and still work fine. As you said I have seen celeron around 40:)
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Case cover off and tower under desk with feet = toes in cpu fan.. fun fun
And I wonder why my computer hates me so much :)
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Originally Posted by Ishamael
Case cover off and tower under desk with feet = toes in cpu fan..
It is upto you:)
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My P4 3.4GHz is running 70 degreed C for a couple of years now.
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Nothing any issue. :confused: :confused: