And I wont let her.
After discovering a problem with the PSU that prevented my computer from even booting and replacing it accordingly, it now seems that my CPU refuses to run any games without overheating to the point of boiling. Starting World of Warcraft for example skyrockets the temp from its idle 65 degrees C to a disgusting 100 Degrees C and then promptly shuts down unless I kill the process.
When I put in my new PSU I cleaned everything up, cleared a bunch of dust, and the only thing I can think of being the problem would be no thermal paste on the CPU when I put the fan back on, but I can't imagine that having that big of an effect. I checked the bios and I know the fan is running, I just don't know why it is having these horrible fits.
The CPU is a Intel e6550
After discovering a problem with the PSU that prevented my computer from even booting and replacing it accordingly, it now seems that my CPU refuses to run any games without overheating to the point of boiling. Starting World of Warcraft for example skyrockets the temp from its idle 65 degrees C to a disgusting 100 Degrees C and then promptly shuts down unless I kill the process.
When I put in my new PSU I cleaned everything up, cleared a bunch of dust, and the only thing I can think of being the problem would be no thermal paste on the CPU when I put the fan back on, but I can't imagine that having that big of an effect. I checked the bios and I know the fan is running, I just don't know why it is having these horrible fits.
The CPU is a Intel e6550
Last edited by Mutantbear (2010-06-28 15:55:13)
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