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| 258293 | 2004-08-05 21:51:00 | Well here are the stats of my pc temp (which unusually gets hot!): -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sensors This module contains information about your system's temperature, voltage and cooling devices rotation speed. Sensor Chip Chip Name IT8705F/8712F Manufacturer Inside Technologies Access Mode ISA at Address 290h Voltages CPU Core 1.47V +2.5V 2.48V +3.3V 3.26V +5V 5.16V +12V 11.97V -12V -12.60V -5V -4.75V +5V Standby 5.03V VBat Battery 3.18V Cooling Devices CPU Fan 4821 rpm Temperatures Motherboard 36°C CPU 104°C Power / Aux 26°C __________________________________________________ _____________________________ Generated by FreshDiagnose (c) 2004, FreshDevices, Corp. Friday, Aug 6, 2004 08:44:52 am |
FeuerBrennt (5971) | ||
| 258294 | 2004-08-05 21:57:00 | That's an insane temp !!! | drcspy (146) | ||
| 258295 | 2004-08-05 22:32:00 | has to be false,ive cooked cpu's dead at a lesser heat. dead as in DEAD. |
metla (154) | ||
| 258296 | 2004-08-06 02:04:00 | When you say if your system is stable what do you mean - If it got to hot what would happen would you notice anything to do with software ( glithes etc ) . What about VGA , my ATI RADEON 9200 gets to about 53 degrees when i am playing a game. Its only got a heatsink with no fan so do you think i should stick on on. | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 258297 | 2004-08-06 02:08:00 | Doesn't putting on a new NON AMD heatsink void the warrenty , if it doesn't i will get a new better one tomorrow | ApeNz (4220) | ||
| 258298 | 2004-08-06 04:03:00 | If your CPU has an indicated temperature of over 100°C, just wet your finger tip and touch the heatsink. If you hear a sizzle as the water is flashed to steam, the indication is correct. If you don't it ain't. If you can comfortably hold your (dry) finger on it for more than a second, it's less than 70°C. |
Graham L (2) | ||
| 258299 | 2004-08-06 04:33:00 | Manufacturers rate their heatsinks as suitable for AMD XX P XX, AMD has a list of approved heatsink and fan combos (HSF) on their website but, I don't know how up to date it is. I wouldn't worry about voiding the CPU warranty, if you PC is a store bought one I would ask them if plonking an after market HSF would void the PC warranty. An overheating CPU will produce sysmptoms such as software instability such as, crashes, BSOD's and reboots. As mentioned earlier, if it's bad enough the PC will refuse to fire up. Yours definitley sounds like a misreporting sensor, if it's still under warranty, take it back to be checked out. GF's finger test will give you an idea as to whether you have an immediate concern. Cheers Murray P |
Murray P (44) | ||
| 258300 | 2004-08-06 12:56:00 | I think the problem is now solved...everything is back to normal....(I hope for the best, otherwise might buy a new pc) | FeuerBrennt (5971) | ||
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