kof2000 New Member Jun 18, 2005 #1 even if it is not water cooling and it gets really low will it still get condense?
Bunchofstuff banned Jun 18, 2005 #2 i wouldnt think that it would be bad at 24C , what is that like 80 F , its prolly aight..
The_Other_One VIP Member Jun 18, 2005 #3 I'm not so sure about that reading... You might want to try another program. It's fairly common that the readings can be a little off with certain programs...
I'm not so sure about that reading... You might want to try another program. It's fairly common that the readings can be a little off with certain programs...
Bunchofstuff banned Jun 18, 2005 #4 yea, try going into bios, and checking it there, i have also heard of mobos with bad sensors...
R r53s New Member Jun 18, 2005 #5 It should work fine between 20 to 60 C, with some margin up and down. Unless it is a special or Server processor that has a shorter range.
It should work fine between 20 to 60 C, with some margin up and down. Unless it is a special or Server processor that has a shorter range.
Praetor Administrator Staff member Jun 20, 2005 #6 even if it is not water cooling and it gets really low will it still get condense? Click to expand... Well it depends on the dewpoint for where you are but i doubt you'll encounter that problem
even if it is not water cooling and it gets really low will it still get condense? Click to expand... Well it depends on the dewpoint for where you are but i doubt you'll encounter that problem