Thats like a minute and a half with the CPU usage at 80%.
Help!
Thats like a minute and a half with the CPU usage at 80%.
Help!
shit u better hose the sucka down!!!
hey. sory i couldn't get on aim. my trillian is messing up. i'm trying to fix the prob. like i said yesterday, call up the "friend" that built ur pc, and beat him with a baseball bat.Originally posted by KrackHead2k@11 December 2003 - 23:12
Thats like a minute and a half with the CPU usage at 80%.
Help!
if u guys have no clue wat i'm talking about:
aparrently, his friend built his pc without a heatsink! wat kind of builder is that? from wat krackhead told me yesterday, the fan is running rite over the cpu. i think there's something in between, but it's very small. that's y his temps are so high. as for the 80C, he didn't tell me and i still cant figure out wat that is. it could be CPU2. my Cpu2 temp is 63 all the time. not sure wat it is.
How do I know what Temp1, Temp2, and Temp3 are exactly? And how can I tell? I think it's time to try with my PC open, see how it does then.
i'd put it next to an open window. that will always lower temps.Originally posted by KrackHead2k@11 December 2003 - 23:27
How do I know what Temp1, Temp2, and Temp3 are exactly? And how can I tell? I think it's time to try with my PC open, see how it does then.
Is it dangerous to place an open PC on a carpet?
there shouldn't b. y u putting on carpet?Originally posted by KrackHead2k@11 December 2003 - 23:59
Is it dangerous to place an open PC on a carpet?
Just wanted to know, to be safe. I heard it's dangerous cus of static electricity.
yea. it is. i wouldn't.Originally posted by KrackHead2k@12 December 2003 - 00:03
Just wanted to know, to be safe. I heard it's dangerous cus of static electricity.
wat's the point of putting on carpet? put it on a table or on some kind of hard floor. even hard floors might have static. put it on ur sofa or ur bed. not much static there
It's a slight chance; I've done it plenty of times on a carpeted floor, just touch metal first before touching anything inside the case, so you don't release any static electricity into the system.Originally posted by KrackHead2k@11 December 2003 - 23:03
Just wanted to know, to be safe. I heard it's dangerous cus of static electricity.
And if the above was correct, deffinity kill your friend, anyone who would build a computer for you without a hsf, isn’t much of a friend.
My system automatically shuts down at 80C.
I'm paranoid about system temps anyway, I'm always monitoring them, If I ever seen my system at 80C, I think I'd die of a heart attack.
I start freakin' out when it reaches 44C
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