Hi,
When I booted up this morning, my computer froze (AGAIN). It just wouldnt boot up, so i reset the CMOS and flipped the RAM into slots A1 & A2, it was in A1 & B2.
So, i went into the BIOS to put all the settings back, and i looked at the hardware monitor. My CPU was at 67 Degrees!!!!!
So, i booted onto windows, and checked my ASUS pc probe, AI Booster and Speedfan. The all read from 50- 69 Degrees. This looked bad. Then i came here to post this thread. Now the temps arccording to the monitors are 37 - 40 degrees. What was the problem? 37 is quite a high idle for me, i usually idle around 33 Degrees.
The typhoon is a little wobbly, maybe its came loose, causing the temps to increase?
EDIT: On speedfan, I have Temp 1, Temp 2, Temp 3, HD0, then temp 1 again. Thing is, temp 3 is at 127 Degrees! I know for a fact that nothing inside my computer is 127 Degrees, what is temp 3 usually tied to?
When I booted up this morning, my computer froze (AGAIN). It just wouldnt boot up, so i reset the CMOS and flipped the RAM into slots A1 & A2, it was in A1 & B2.
So, i went into the BIOS to put all the settings back, and i looked at the hardware monitor. My CPU was at 67 Degrees!!!!!
So, i booted onto windows, and checked my ASUS pc probe, AI Booster and Speedfan. The all read from 50- 69 Degrees. This looked bad. Then i came here to post this thread. Now the temps arccording to the monitors are 37 - 40 degrees. What was the problem? 37 is quite a high idle for me, i usually idle around 33 Degrees.
The typhoon is a little wobbly, maybe its came loose, causing the temps to increase?
EDIT: On speedfan, I have Temp 1, Temp 2, Temp 3, HD0, then temp 1 again. Thing is, temp 3 is at 127 Degrees! I know for a fact that nothing inside my computer is 127 Degrees, what is temp 3 usually tied to?
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