Praetor Administrator Staff member Oct 14, 2005 #2 The Pentium4-1.6 [BX80528JK160G or RK80531PC025G0K] has a thermal limit of 75.0C so you're technically ok ... but you might want to keep an eye on the thermals anyways
The Pentium4-1.6 [BX80528JK160G or RK80531PC025G0K] has a thermal limit of 75.0C so you're technically ok ... but you might want to keep an eye on the thermals anyways
Praetor Administrator Staff member Oct 14, 2005 #4 Deal with the heat issues. Different cooler, clean out the dust etc
S super_xero New Member Oct 14, 2005 #5 my heatsink seems to be cloged up with dust what can i do to get it out of teh fan
Camper New Member Oct 14, 2005 #6 You can buy compressed air for Wal-Mart or office max and use that to blow the dust out.
S super_xero New Member Oct 14, 2005 #7 do you recon the cpu could of got damaged because at one point it was at 79 and i dont no for how long it was like that
do you recon the cpu could of got damaged because at one point it was at 79 and i dont no for how long it was like that
Camper New Member Oct 14, 2005 #8 see if the program that u are using is set to Celsius not Fahrenheit.
S super_xero New Member Oct 14, 2005 #9 yer i ment 79 celcius i now got rid of the dust and its gone back down to 33 yay but i just wana no could it of damaged teh cpu
yer i ment 79 celcius i now got rid of the dust and its gone back down to 33 yay but i just wana no could it of damaged teh cpu
Camper New Member Oct 14, 2005 #10 It might have u did go over the thermal limit of 75.0C but since it is still running u maybe safe.
Praetor Administrator Staff member Oct 14, 2005 #12 but i just wana no could it of damaged teh cpu Click to expand... What?