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| 371119 | 2005-07-12 03:22:00 | Computer is sitting on the floor in a double bedroom. It is not a good idea for a computer to be sitting directly on the floor if the case has ventilation holes underneath. Remember too, to keep an eye on the inside to ensure that you clean it before it gets clogged up with dust as bedrooms are one of the dustiest rooms of the house. |
FoxyMX (5) | ||
| 371120 | 2005-07-15 00:28:00 | This must be not right. Last night it has gone up from 50 to 60, then dropping back to 50 degree celcius. Is it hot last night? The reading was taken just after starting up and loading up all necessary files. When I tried to connect to internet and click iMesh, the temp started to climbed up, then dropping down a bit after connected to internet and iMesh came up. Tell me what u guys Temps. I am a bit worry because the pointer of 60 degree celcius is really coming to "orange" sign. (Green, Orange, Red) :( | ahd8888 (184) | ||
| 371121 | 2005-07-15 00:43:00 | Put it on a desk not on the floor. And open it up and clean it once in a while. It doesnt take long for it to collect dust etc, if its sitting on the floor. |
Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 371122 | 2005-07-15 00:44:00 | the temps are always going to bounce around a bit while under load which is why you get the difference at startup. if thre pc is new them the thermal paste takes a while to settle down and can cause temps to go a little werid to start with. also the asus probe/temp sensors are not always accurate. lastly it pointless quoteing cpu temps with out knowing the case temps and room temps. |
tweak'e (69) | ||
| 371123 | 2005-07-15 08:36:00 | Definently raise the computer case of the the ground to allow air flow to get in and away from suckng up stuff from the floor.Can put it on top of books/mags,on desk,ect. Give the case a bit of a dust out every so often. Whats your cable management like?Tidy out of the way of the air flow.(looks good too, if you have a windowed case.(cable ties,shrink wrap,spiral loom,ect can get from Dick Smith and computer shops) I agree with speedy Gonzales and Tweak'e. :thumbs: Your case sounds good with plenty of air flow. :) Do you have a heater in the same room as the computer?As the front fan would bring in the air into the case and that would be what ever the temp is in the room being brought into your case to cool your case. |
memphis (2869) | ||
| 371124 | 2005-07-18 05:07:00 | Thank you very much. I think I learn something from all of your inputs. The cables inside the case are really blocking the air flow and looks really messy too. I will do something about it. | ahd8888 (184) | ||
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