| re: NJC: Computer temperatures | |
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daveake 04:04 pm UTC 02/13/08 |
| In reply to: | re: NJC: Computer temperatures - rockfenris2005 03:48 pm UTC 02/13/08 |
| I think that "doing" someone for setting fire to something several thousand miles would be, er, an interesting challenge ... > > You know, technically, I could have you done for > harassment. But I won't bother, because you're just a > small, puny and meaningless faceless piece of scum on some > message-forum that's like a tiny tiny tiny tiny tiny > almost infinitesimal part of the web? And we MUST > prioritize! > > > You need help. Of course you do because tonight i will > > set fire to your black hard device..... By hard-drive ryan > > means the case / tower. I know what he is talking about > > because i have eyes on him, in his room, and its not a > > pretty site... balls n crumpled Kleenex. Napkins and > > large pricks.... > > > > Speaking of pricks its time to sharpen the pins in my Ryan > > voodo doll...... BURN BURN BURN.... hahaha > > > > PS: you know you need help when a grown (regardless of > > size) is obsessed w/ snow white! or perhaps more so the > > dwarfs! > > > > > > > Is anyone an expert on this? I got a new computer in 2006 > > > and it's a black hard-drive. I keep it on the bottom of > > > the desk, because it would take up too much room on the > > > top. Anyway, it crashed in the summer once. I had no idea > > > why until I opened the hard-drive and saw that it was > > > filled with dust. Seriously, it was like one of those > > > Disney movies, Disney's Old Crone in "Snow White and the > > > Seven Dwarfs" in her lab in the dungeons. LMAO. Anyway, > > > ever since, I've been told to watch my computer temp. > > > > > > Apparently, the highest number it can go (on mine) is > > > 68.0C (or more) before the computer crashes. I'm on 51.8C > > > and I have no idea why. I've vacuumed the floor twice, > > > blown all the dust out of the hard-drive, taken the lids > > > off, given it breathing space, checked my CPU and nothing > > > seems to be overloading on the Task Manager. After the hot > > > days, it just seems to be gradually rising over a period > > > of time. The highest it got in summer was 46.0C and it's > > > been rising ever since. Not fast, just gradual. Anyway, > > > it's really annoying and I want it to stop. > > > > > > Ideally, I want the temperature to be at 29.0-32.0C. How > > > would I do this? > > > > > > | |
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