how much to resolve temperature problem

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Post May 16th, 2006, 12:16 pm

sys temp - 55c/131f
cpu temp - 106c/222f
syst fan - 0 RPM
cpu fan - 2636RPM

they don't sound right, do they? but def seems too hot. would this cause it?

any advice?

Anybody here got any knowledge of how much it will be to get it repalced?
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Post May 16th, 2006, 12:16 pm

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Post May 16th, 2006, 1:31 pm

No it doesn't sound right and you should get it fixed before you fry something.

You can pick up a decent heatsick for your CPU fr under $50 USD. Case fans are pretty cheap too.
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Post May 16th, 2006, 7:51 pm

By the looks of it, you're running your comp in an oven. 222 degrees fahrenheit is waay too much for a CPU temp. 131 is very high for system temp too.

Open up the case and stick your hand in there. If it feels like a hot summer day, then your temperatures are right and you need to get some new fans and cooling devices in there soon before your computer catches on fire.

Post specs; are you running an OC'd CPU?
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