there's not a lot you can do ... make sure all fan/heatsink assemblies are clean ... make sure fans aren't blocked when you're gaming ... buy a cooling pad (although it's benefit will be marginal)
oddly enough, I'm in NH, and if i open my window (i5100 here) and freeze my room it makes a huge difference on temps ;p I suppose the lesson is that ambient temps matter to some extent as well
Also MR.Bond what you can do is run an extended diagnostic on your system just to check and be sure that is just a temp problems and not an actuall part that might be broken...
NemesisDB
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November 12th, 2004 16:00
there's not a lot you can do ... make sure all fan/heatsink assemblies are clean ... make sure fans aren't blocked when you're gaming ... buy a cooling pad (although it's benefit will be marginal)
oddly enough, I'm in NH, and if i open my window (i5100 here) and freeze my room it makes a huge difference on temps ;p I suppose the lesson is that ambient temps matter to some extent as well
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November 12th, 2004 19:00
Also MR.Bond what you can do is run an extended diagnostic on your system just to check and be sure that is just a temp problems and not an actuall part that might be broken...
Regards Totis...