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is this good?

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Posted by: itayfeiner

http://i11.tinypic.com/6sc1sph.jpg



Posted by: mr. nails

u need to crank up that cpu rpm fan and fast.



Posted by: erunestian

For me it seems a little hot... Maybe you need a better cooler if you want to run it at those low rotation speeds... You want it silent?



Posted by: clocker

Judging by the "motherboard" and "HDD" temps, I'd say your case doesn't have a lot of airflow.
What kinda setup you have?



Posted by: zach

Share EVEREST please, been looking for that app. :)
To answer your q, get some cooling, that's running HOT.



Posted by: clocker

Everest. (http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html)
Lazy barsteward.



Posted by: hvymetal86

Judging by the fact that EVERYTHING is hot, its not just the CPU fan and or heat sink that need improving, it's overall airflow. How many intake and exhaust fans does your case have and what sizes are they?



Posted by: rivendail

it may happen if you have a lot of dust inside your pc
so try cleaning the dust of your cpu and other parts to cool your pc



Posted by: Detale

Cleaning is always good, Also you prob need to add a fan or two to keep the airflow going like Clocker and HvyMetal said
I mean I have great cooling right now and my Everest report is

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/../images/statusicon/wol_error.gifClick this bar to view the small image.

http://filesharingtalk.com/vb3/../images/statusicon/wol_error.gifClick this bar to view the small image.http://img466.imageshack.us/img466/9943/everest1104og7.jpg

I have now gotten my cpu code to 25 degrees



Posted by: clocker

...you prob need to add a fan or two to keep the airflow going...
And therein lies the rub.

Many cases- and I would generalize to say that all older cases- don't make provision to add fans in a location that will do much good.
Sure, there may be a few prepunched spots to bolt in a fan (typically an 80mm) but doing so usually results in nothing but increased noise and electrical consumption while temps change hardly at all.

It would be interesting to get some more info from the OP but it appears we've lost him.






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