Comp. Temps

Jsousa373

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Hey everybody, my new pc has been having problems like freezing, and blue screen error messages. I ran speed fan and these are my temps:

Temp 1: 37c
Temp 2: 30c
Temp 3: 25c
Temp 4: 24c
Temp 5: 40c

With these temps, would heat be the problem i am having? I had a memory test ran and tested everything else so there are no hardware issues.

Thanks
(my new pc specs are in my sig)
 
I think i may have made the wrong decision because i took my pc into Best Buy's Geek Squad. They said that memory wasn't an issue and that it was heat that was the issue. Should i trust there judgment? If its not heat, then what is it?
 
Never trust the Geek Squad :).

Have you tried starting two instances of Prime95 and checking your temperatures after 15 minutes or so?
 
Never trust the Geek Squad :).

Have you tried starting two instances of Prime95 and checking your temperatures after 15 minutes or so?

No i havent, i will try that soon but my new pc always freezes within the first 10 min. so its hard to do anything on it.
 
Thats why I made sure to say "Right" state of mind lol... For $600 that power supply should keep my whole apartment running
 
I have been trying to install drivers for my mobo but it always freezes >.<
Could the problem be that i do not have sufficient drivers installed? That is what my pc technician at school and geek squad said.
 
I have been trying to install drivers for my mobo but it always freezes >.<
Could the problem be that i do not have sufficient drivers installed? That is what my pc technician at school and geek squad said.

Dont have sufficient drivers installed? That really doesnt make any sense because motherboard drivers dont require other drivers to be installed first.

Are you sure you have the right set of drivers for your motherboard?
 
[-0MEGA-];546251 said:
Dont have sufficient drivers installed? That really doesnt make any sense because motherboard drivers dont require other drivers to be installed first.

Are you sure you have the right set of drivers for your motherboard?

Yes, i am sure
 
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