D Derby92 Baseband Member Messages 26 Jul 18, 2006 #41 p.s, i dont want to cut my case up, what should i do?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Jul 18, 2006 #42 I think i know why. Reseat your heatsink with some AS5 and it should be better. There is a huge deltaT so reseating it should help.
I think i know why. Reseat your heatsink with some AS5 and it should be better. There is a huge deltaT so reseating it should help.
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 18, 2006 #43 Plus, when you restart your system, your PC has to work hard again, so the temps may rise, but give them time, and they'll drop again. The CPU temp can change quite alot depending on what your doing.
Plus, when you restart your system, your PC has to work hard again, so the temps may rise, but give them time, and they'll drop again. The CPU temp can change quite alot depending on what your doing.
D Derby92 Baseband Member Messages 26 Jul 18, 2006 #44 No they wont thats what im saying...and im doing what i was doing before i rebooted.
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 18, 2006 #46 I suggest your temps aren't reading right in that case. Try another program, like Speed Fan: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
I suggest your temps aren't reading right in that case. Try another program, like Speed Fan: http://www.almico.com/speedfan.php
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Jul 18, 2006 #48 Hmm... I'm stumped. As for putting holes in your case, you might as well. It should improve cooling, and won't damage anything else.
Hmm... I'm stumped. As for putting holes in your case, you might as well. It should improve cooling, and won't damage anything else.
D Derby92 Baseband Member Messages 26 Jul 18, 2006 #49 Neh, id rather my parents get me a new case, you get me?
O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Jul 18, 2006 #50 did you try what i told you to? it might work.