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AKA gray asphalt

2005-11-17, 5:54 pm

I tried a coupld of the progrms you all suggested and
decided on Double Safety. It seems the simplest. But
all of them caused my system to shut down because of
excessive heat. Any suggestions? Repair shop here I come...?
: -)


Bob Willard

2005-11-18, 5:48 pm

AKA gray asphalt wrote:

>I tried a coupld of the progrms you all suggested and
>decided on Double Safety. It seems the simplest. But
>all of them caused my system to shut down because of
>excessive heat. Any suggestions? Repair shop here I come...?
>: -)
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>

If you feel comfortable opening the box yourself, you can give it a
cleaning. Dust build up on fans, filters, and heatsinks, can cause
overheating. Watch out for static while cleaning, since lots of PC
parts are sensitive.

--
Cheers, Bob
Andrey Molchanov

2005-11-18, 5:48 pm

> I tried a coupld of the progrms you all suggested and
> decided on Double Safety. It seems the simplest. But
> all of them caused my system to shut down because of
> excessive heat. Any suggestions? Repair shop here I come...?


Is your processor heated or your hard drive? Maybe the fan is out of
order.

Andrey Molchanov

2005-11-18, 5:48 pm

And also I can advise you to try the special program for computer
testing - BurnInTest (burnintest.com).

aPRSComp

2005-11-22, 5:49 pm

all of them caused my system to shut down because of excessive heat.


What is the temperature of the room where the system is located ?


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