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Discussion in 'PC hardware help' started by Eric1987, Mar 9, 2009.

  1. Eric1987

    Eric1987 Member

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    I Got a computer temp read and my computer is heated to 88 degrees and i cleaned the fans out they were croated from dust the first reading before i cleaned it was 97 and it was turning off my computer constantly what can i do to fix this?
     
  2. jony218

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    What temp (celcius or farenheit) are you talking about? If it's the cpu, you need to get that down to 65 celcius ASAP. Your hard drives should be running under 50 celcius.

    If the cpu is running hot, you might have to put new temp paste between the cpu and heatsink, also a bigger cpu fan might help. You can also add more case fans to your computer case. A simple case fan blowing on your hard drives will lower there temp by 10 degrees.

    You can never have too many case fans.
     
  3. Eric1987

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    nah its Fahrenheit its 32 Celsius
     
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    32c is a good temp, 20's is better yet. does the cpu have a fan on it? what is the temp in hardware monitor in the bios?
     

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