Summary: I am starting to build my new computer and was wondering if someone can help with a minor problem ? I have a Aspire Superalien Case which has a LCD he...
Summary: Good Evening Folks I'm in the final prep stages of my first build and I have a couple of questions. The Case I'm using has two heat sensors that feed ...
Summary: I just built a custom computer and (with the help of a friend) had no problems putting everything together and in the right place. There is only one ...
Summary: I have the Intel d845gbv motherboard and it says it has 2 heat sensors. Where are they located? I looked at the web site but couldn't find any info. ...
Summary: Hi recently i have been having prolems with over heating i think.. it use to stay around 70c and lastnight it went up to 90c and now everytime i have ...
Summary: >> They are located INTERNALLY.<< Not on AMD CPUs they are not, or are suggesting that AMD are wrong when they devote not one, not two, but thre...
Summary: Hi again the picture says a 1000 words, the z clip mount point is broken on the northbridge, im suprised this has caused the pc to error , im wonderi...
Summary: when i play online games or just normally it switches off..all lights are still on but the temp and cpu heat sensor screen flashes..i then pull the pl...
Summary: hello well one thing for sure is they all have the same problem. 3 second shut down would sound like cpu heat sensor.your dip switches if any set to a...
Summary: It is hard for me to quantify what you are asking, because i don't know of any research that's been done on this topic. I'm sure there has been. I've ...
Summary: yes your temp way to high!!! i have an xp 2000 true reading of cpu when idle is 43c mother tells me its 38 but is 5c out, so if your motherboard cpu t...
Summary: there has been problems with the little heat sensor (thats the little blue diod looking thing in the center of the cpu socket), sometimes they make th...
Summary: Is it ok to use artic silver 5 compound on a video (9600xt) cpu die? I decided to use it because when placing my heat sensors the vid sensor kept pull...
Summary: just because your cpu fan is spinning doesnt mean there isnt a problem with it. there could be some resitence problem and its either drawing to much o...
Summary: The Dimension 3000 was a starter computer for basic tasks. It was not meant to be upgradeable, there is no need for heat sensors since it was not, etc...
Summary: hello the problems with your cpu. as you said every thing else seams to work with it out. seval things can do this to high a giga hertz cpu for mother...
Summary: P4's usually do not get that hot if the heatsink/fan are installed correctly. A P4 will shut down before any damage occurs. Are you getting shutdown...
Summary: and BWill, i thought that they left out those options mostly so that the consumer cant mess with the computer and especially overclock obviously hp le...
Summary: I'm guessing the heat sensor or something was fried here. Just going to try a new mb on this. Since it workded fine before the install of the 3.5in ...
Summary: For a Athlon64 it sounds good to me. You shouldn't move much above 60°C but with 35°C there's still a lot of room. And the Athlon64 has a build in h...
Summary: Motherboard is probably bad. If it is under warranty, call Dell tech support to have motherboard replaced. If not, check for swollen capacitors on t...
Summary: Does it sound like a siren? If so, that's your audible alarm telling you that your PC has an overheating problem (or at least it thinks it does). Yo...
Summary: If you are locking up at peak load it could well be a heat problem. Use mbm5 to monitor your cpu temp since that is the usual culprit. It is weird bu...
Summary: well my fan supports athlon xp up to something like 3000+. Hmm now my temp says 194 F or 90 C. I touched my heat sink and it wasnt really that hot. So...
Summary: srloren, If you're so obsessed with high temperatures, go HERE to download and install the freeware Motherboard Monitor v5.3.7. Description: Motherb...