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HELP! MY COMPUTER IS *NOT* OVERHEATING!

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Originally posted by: The Pentium Guy
Most of the dust is gone now. My temps weren't affected that much though, really. My temps are at 97F (36.1C).
Alright, in all seriousness now guys - I'm wondering why my computer didn't overheat. I mean, is it becuase of the design of the heatsink or something? The heatsink is rather large, and it must be a stock AMD heatsink made for Compaqs (it's a big black fanless heatsink that says "AMD Athlon" on it.... --> note the keyword FANLESS)
Sounds like an old-school first-generation Athlon K7 or K75 in SlotA format to me.

 
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