@abu: You overclocked it right? Clock it down a bit.
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@abu: You overclocked it right? Clock it down a bit.
last time i tried that i acidently screwed it to my hard drive.Quote:
Originally posted by Mr. Elmo@30 December 2003 - 02:24
thats the only thing u can do....w/ no working fan, there is no way to cool your system unless you open your case and have a fan blowing at it....a fan is nto hard to installed....just screw it into the case
bad move :(
mind you that was ages ago ansd i no what a mobo is now :blink:
tell me wt company is the mobo?Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@29 December 2003 - 07:16
:( :( :( my mobo just went up to 42C after playing halo for 1hr. :o :o :o :o aaaaahh! how can i cool it down? i have 3 case fans set up. omg!!
if its an asus temme the model....
cuz im sorta gettin almost the same temp but mine goes up to 40-41...
btw i jus bought my mobo cuple of dayz ago...
(ASUS P4P8x)
should i screw or nail gun the fan in place?
Jesus christ just screw it in place.Quote:
Originally posted by peerzyboy@29 December 2003 - 21:38
should i screw or nail gun the fan in place?
Abu, if removing your sidepanel lowers your temps then it is a sure sign that your case airflow sucks.
one, two, three...
"Well...tell me how to fix it! What do you guys think?"
BEEP! Wrong question!
There is a ton of info on this forum regarding case cooling.
*Ahem*May I refer you to the huge and exhaustive threads that I've posted the past few months...there are several concepts that could easily be adapted to any case.
You are against the wall now, mofo.
Only you can assess/diagnose/repair this problem.
IMO, 45c is at least 15 deg. too high.
Fix it.
IMO for me its a dream :PQuote:
Originally posted by clocker@30 December 2003 - 02:47
IMO, 45c is at least 15 deg. too high.
I agree with clocker.Quote:
Originally posted by clocker@29 December 2003 - 20:47
Abu, if removing your sidepanel lowers your temps then it is a sure sign that your case airflow sucks.
one, two, three...
"Well...tell me how to fix it! What do you guys think?"
BEEP! Wrong question!
There is a ton of info on this forum regarding case cooling.
*Ahem*May I refer you to the huge and exhaustive threads that I've posted the past few months...there are several concepts that could easily be adapted to any case.
You are against the wall now, mofo.
Only you can assess/diagnose/repair this problem.
IMO, 45c is at least 15 deg. too high.
Fix it.
abu. You have been around the HardwareWorld long enough to know about cooling. Why don't you find the solution and tell us what you do.
I say this because a while back you were bragging about your temps as if it was a competition.
tell me wt company is the mobo?Quote:
Originally posted by jaigandhi5+29 December 2003 - 21:37--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (jaigandhi5 @ 29 December 2003 - 21:37)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-abu_has_the_power@29 December 2003 - 07:16
:( :( :( my mobo just went up to 42C after playing halo for 1hr. :o :o :o :o aaaaahh! how can i cool it down? i have 3 case fans set up. omg!!
if its an asus temme the model....
cuz im sorta gettin almost the same temp but mine goes up to 40-41...
btw i jus bought my mobo cuple of dayz ago...
(ASUS P4P8x) [/b][/quote]
it's a Powercolor 865APE. their website doesn't tell shit. but i think it's not too bad
Whether you board is good or bad is irrelevant.Quote:
Originally posted by abu_has_the_power@29 December 2003 - 20:01
it's a Powercolor 865APE. their website doesn't tell shit. but i think it's not too bad
This isn't a motherboard problem.
It is a case cooling problem.
Have you started working yet?