- Jan 15, 2005
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In all seriousness, my Pentium 4 3.0c overheated after about 6 months because of dust.
I have a compaq with an Athlon64, COVERED in dust. WHY IS IT NOY OVERHEATING? The power supply is CLOGGED with dust, the fans aren't even blowing air out beucase they're so clogged! The heatsink, at this point, *IS* dust! Dust is CAKED on to the northbridge cooler. The graphics card (A compaq with a graphics card? Yep) is so gray with dust it's not even funny.
WHY is this PC, after being left with dust for about 3 years, NOT overheat ... and NOT throttle?
I have a compaq with an Athlon64, COVERED in dust. WHY IS IT NOY OVERHEATING? The power supply is CLOGGED with dust, the fans aren't even blowing air out beucase they're so clogged! The heatsink, at this point, *IS* dust! Dust is CAKED on to the northbridge cooler. The graphics card (A compaq with a graphics card? Yep) is so gray with dust it's not even funny.
WHY is this PC, after being left with dust for about 3 years, NOT overheat ... and NOT throttle?
