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Old July 13th, 2008   #1
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While in game play,(STALKER) I have a fan speeding up about every 30 to 45 secs. My room temp is 77F with a cieling fan going.Is there a way I can speed up my case fans,both intake and exhaust?Do I have to replace the current thermal paste with the ICD7 at this time? I really don't want to get into that if I can help it at this time.
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Old July 13th, 2008   #2
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holy crap thats burning hot.... i think your right reseat the thermal paste and add some fan in your room



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While in game play,(STALKER) I have a fan speeding up about every 30 to 45 secs. My room temp is 77F with a cieling fan going.Is there a way I can speed up my case fans,both intake and exhaust?Do I have to replace the current thermal paste with the ICD7 at this time? I really don't want to get into that if I can help it at this time.
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holy crap thats burning hot.... i think your right reseat the thermal paste and add some fan in your room
Hey Halutz!!!! Nice to see ya man

Anyhow, those temps are in Fahrenheit!!! That really isn't terrible hot temps At least not for a full load in game.



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Is it possible to speed my fans up a tad?



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Hey Halutz!!!! Nice to see ya man

Anyhow, those temps are in Fahrenheit!!! That really isn't terrible hot temps At least not for a full load in game.
thanks stinger, i'm just recuperating here with my wife in NY for 2 weeks and back to surgery in San Antonio TX for surgery and training, (eating the concrete sidewalk is not a good idea it breaks my jaw and chipped almost all my teeth)...

btw even its in Fahrenheit, that is still to hot for CPU standards, speeding the fan up correct me if i'am wrong, but it will help very little because your case is tad small, replacing them with better ones is different scenario though... good luck with that...



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Is it possible to speed my fans up a tad?
Unless they are running below 12V, no.

As Stinger mentioned, those processor temps are really low actually (82F = 27.8C). You have no reason to be alarmed.



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yep, very good temperatures actually....I'd say anything below 130F is excellent as a matter of fact.



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50 degrees Celsius = 122 degrees Fahrenheit

That's nothing to be alarmed about. I also wouldn't take speedfan for bible truth either. Check out RealTemp.





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82.00 degF = 27.78 degC

I wish I could keep my CPU that low... mine usually hangs around 45ºC (113ºF).. and the temp rarely changes even with the OC to 3.0GHz







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Good and thanks all.
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