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| Thread ID: 84786 | 2007-11-18 13:21:00 | Too cold for a computer??? | damionknt (13039) | Press F1 |
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| 612777 | 2007-11-19 00:47:00 | It's entirely possible for a computer to be too cold, and cause problems like bad solder joint moving etc, or any other metal contracting and making bad contact No doubt the cold just shows up a fault that's probably already there but not apparent at normal temperatures You should look into sending in your rig for R&R. We called these high joints. This means possible a cold solder connection Already mentioned. d |
darroll (12090) | ||
| 612778 | 2007-11-19 01:00:00 | Hmmm. Don't believe it. I live in the cold. Last winter my CPU would report being 13c. After use. Never had a problem. |
pctek (84) | ||
| 612779 | 2007-11-19 07:15:00 | All this talk of cold conditions causing it to fail. Did anyone even bother to think that its related to the pc going into sleep mode? nothing to do with cool conditions. |
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