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impcnrd
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Joined: Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:23 pm Posts: 472 Location: BURNING IN HELL Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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well that time has come yet again my computer's security has been compromised and hehehe, i'm to lazy to fix it the with anti-virus progs plus i'm running on a 130 day trail of windows xp which is gonna die soon SO i have to reinstall windows ugh great oh well any way i have a Linux install on here that i need to get rid of cause i cant use it with my wireless card and the only way to remove linux is to reformat but i've done this before so i know what to do just hope my computer doesn't over heat and crash on me like it has been for the past like month and its REALLY PISSING ME OFF!!! I'M PLAYING AN OLD GAME THAT NEEDS A PENTIUM 166 MGHZ PROCESSOR AND IT MANAGES TO CRASH MY COMPUTER!!!! then again i did have steam and windows media player, but it shouldn't have overheated it
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cartman-2000
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Have you used an air duster to get the dust out of your comp sometime recently? A computer shouldn't overheat if you have good HSF on your cpu and gfx card and keep your case relatively dust free.
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JokerProject
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Joined: Thu Jul 02, 2009 9:37 am Posts: 37 Location: Victoria, BC, Canada Has thanked: 0 time Been thanked: 0 time
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how often do you clean your computer, opening up and dusting, or doing simple system tool cleanups.. Cause there are a lot of things that could contribute to your tower overheating.
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Mon Jul 06, 2009 7:56 pm |
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impcnrd
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oh yeah dusting it would probably work but its a laptop can't do much i'll figure it out
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Mon Jul 06, 2009 11:52 pm |
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impcnrd
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yeah new windows installation FTW!!!! .... if you know why....... >.> <.< >.> <.<
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NinjaVayne
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Thats what my bro's comp used to do... overheat. They just used a fan to keep it cool.
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cartman-2000
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Well I wouldn't be that surprised that a laptop would overheat, they generally have only one fan in them(maybe 2 if it has one of the nvidia or ati integrated gfx.). My laptop can get pretty hot, if I'm running something on it that's using %100 of the cpu.
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impcnrd
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well it used to never do this and i now have a fan... like a real fan right behind the pc
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NinjaVayne
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impcnrd wrote: well it used to never do this and i now have a fan... like a real fan right behind the pc This is what I meant cartman, I thought we're talking about the PC, not the Laptop, but what impcnrd is saying right here, this can work, but you have to remove the metal covering the components, or just one, then place a fan there and let it blow air on the parts while the computer is on.
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