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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Wva
Posts: 7
OS: xp
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Cpu [RESOLVED]
Hi iam new here and i been building my putors for about 8 years now but iam stuck on something .
Ok i got a Abit mainboard and 3 gig of 533 speed Ram and a 3.4 intel pross. Ok now my pc runs good when iam not in a game but as soon as i get into a game the pross heats up and starts to beep , telling me that it is getting hot . I stay in the game and click ms key and check the heat of it thru the main board controls that came with the mainboard. But it starts to cool down when iam out of the game but still got it running in another window. can some one tell me if i need a new pross. or mabe a mainboard to. Or is there something i can do to fix this ? I do play my games all day with this beeping going on and it never hits trush hold to shut down on its own. Only does this in the games and nothing else!
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if you think your cpu is running to hot.there is a few things to try.
1.is your computer really dirty inside that can have a major affect on air flow. 2.is your cpu cooler seated properly.with thermalpaste applied cerrectly. 3.you could always use an aftermarket cooler if you dont already have one. 4.check to see that all your fans are running.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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I had a blanket full of dust under my pross. fan on the heatsink and it was not getting any air thanks for help to i love this place. you are in my fav. |
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im glad you got your problem fixed i know pc problems can be annoying.welcome to tsf by the way
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