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Old 07-19-2006, 04:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have been having problems with my computer freezing and making a whirring sound (sound looping) I figure there must be a problem. I ran a ehat stress test and it shwoed theres a hardware error. So I got a heat sensor and heres the results. Do you think theres anything unsual?

p.s I dont understand some of the temperatures so if you could explain them please.

Just connected to the internet gives me these temperatures:



Started playing call of duty 2:



After playing call of duty 2 for 30 mins

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Old 07-19-2006, 04:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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can you make the pics bigger or give links to bigger pics?
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Old 07-19-2006, 05:19 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Ok done, please help, thank you

My 2 hard drives and local (whats this?) and remote (whats this?) seem awfully high temperatures according to the sensors.
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well for one youve either got a TON of programs or spyware cause your cpu usage is 100% so try running spybot S & D and adaware se personal. Trojans may cause your cpu and hard drives to overheat which they are currently very high. not sure what local or remote are but thats pretty ridiculously high.
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Actually, if youre only running your system with a few fans, those temperatures seem reasonable. If you can, add a few more fans, and try to get some good circulation inside the machine. Personally, I like to have one side of the computer intake and the other outtake, that way it brings in cool air, and blows out hot air.
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Old 07-19-2006, 08:38 PM   #6 (permalink)
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its quite high temparature...
here is some help.
CPU = Processor
HD0 = Hard drive
HD1 = second hard drive
A fire means its hot.
a green check marks mean the temparature is stable
a red arrow - temparature going up!

but i can't find your CPU....
a blue arrow - temparature going down.
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The reason my cpu usage is high on the last 2 is im running a game, it states that.

So would these temperatures cause my game 2 crash?
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no, not really. But perhaps having it a bit cooler would help. Do you have 2 fans altogether? i mean this temps a bit more normal when you play a game. But having it cooler would increase the performance.
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