When I opened up my computer after it had been running for about 2 hours and I touched my processor to see how hot it was and it burnt the fuck out of my finger. Is it ok to be this hot. Could this be what is making my computer get so many BSOD?
When I opened up my computer after it had been running for about 2 hours and I touched my processor to see how hot it was and it burnt the fuck out of my finger. Is it ok to be this hot. Could this be what is making my computer get so many BSOD?
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No! It should never be so hot you cant touch it!!!!! What heatsink/fan are you using? What temps are you gettin on the healthcheck on your BIOS?
around 130 to 140 degress Ferenheit.
<span style='color:blue'><span style='font-family:Arial'>Msi ms-6330
Amd Athlon at 1ghz
896mb Ram pc-133
Seagate 80gb 7,200 rpm
Nvidia Geforce MX 420
21 inch screen
MSI 52X32X52 CD-RW (cr52-m)
SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers
Xp Pro Sp1</span></span>
and that in degrees c is? my heatsink sometimes is rather hot (only if i run the fan @ lowest rpm though) but my cpu temp is around 40c
Thats 50-60 degrees C. Not a good temp in my opinion. Sort out your cooling - what heatsink/fan are you using???? Where did you get your pc from?
I have a Antec heat sink. I only have 2 fans the heat sink and the one built into my power supply. How do you run your heatsink at high rpms?
<span style='color:blue'><span style='font-family:Arial'>Msi ms-6330
Amd Athlon at 1ghz
896mb Ram pc-133
Seagate 80gb 7,200 rpm
Nvidia Geforce MX 420
21 inch screen
MSI 52X32X52 CD-RW (cr52-m)
SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers
Xp Pro Sp1</span></span>
50-60 is normal running temperature, if it starts running over that at full-load then its a little worryOriginally posted by cjsavvy@5 November 2003 - 21:42
Thats 50-60 degrees C. Not a good temp in my opinion. Sort out your cooling - what heatsink/fan are you using???? Where did you get your pc from?
if you want to be safe buy a 80mm case fan from E-buyer only for £5, helps a treat
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Actually, that's 54-60C, which is on the high side for an Amd processor and way too high for an Intel cpu, in both cases assuming normal usage. Make sure everything is clean in the cooling equipment (particularly cpu fan and heatsink).
If you remove the heatsink, make sure you remove the old thermal pad with a wooden or plastic scraper followed by cleanser, then either add a new pad or use good thermal paste.
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@Triadcool, by any chance, is you computer overclocked?
Nope
<span style='color:blue'><span style='font-family:Arial'>Msi ms-6330
Amd Athlon at 1ghz
896mb Ram pc-133
Seagate 80gb 7,200 rpm
Nvidia Geforce MX 420
21 inch screen
MSI 52X32X52 CD-RW (cr52-m)
SoundBlaster 5.1 mp3+
Creative Labs 5.1 Speakers
Xp Pro Sp1</span></span>
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