CrazeD
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+368|7130|Maine

Pernicious544 wrote:

From what I've heard, 100c is overheating. The system temp is about 136 degrees F. It wont kill your system but you still should get some more fans for the case or relocate it to a more ventilated place
100*C is not overheating. 100*C is fried.
MagikTrik
yes.....but your still gay
+138|6827|Pittsburgh, PA USA

Des.Kmal wrote:

http://img485.imageshack.us/img485/2089/speeedfanhw7.png

ur speed fan looks weird as hell... wtf? way too many things its monitoring...
Maybe I just have more fans than you. I'd look but I'm too intoxicated atm & would prolly mess something up in there
Also I know SpeedFan doesn't read my hard drives for some reason so maybe that has something to do with it?
The Stillhouse Kid
Licensed Televulcanologist
+126|7099|Deep In The South Of Texas

MagikTrik wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

You have a Alienware right?
http://support.alienware.com/Profile/Lo … Links.aspx
Register and post in the technical support forums, not the community ones. They will reply.
Am gonna do that right now, my NVIDIA control panel has my CPU at 43C, SpeedFan has it at 52C &  Motherboard Monitor has it at 0C so I hope it's just the software being goofy & not my System actually having a high tempature.
I'm betting it's software. SpeedFan probably doesn't have a proper configuration for your board(as far as I could tell), and MBM hasn't been updated for over 2 years, so it's usless. Everest should be able to get a correct reading, but it's not really convenient to use. NVidia Control Panel might be your best bet, unless Alienware has it's own temp monitor.

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