Originally posted by: mngisdood
That temperature is way high for that particular processor.... Although it may run okay at that speed (i.e. no crashes, etc) it is decreasing the life expectancy of the chip big time..... Could it be the hsf is not attached right, or is inadequate, or could us some as3?
I'd check into that immediatly!
No, the temp actually sounds about right. Most OC'ers here on AT would be terrified to hear the temperatures that most mobile chips run at. Remember, a notebook has a heatsink that's inferior to an old 486 HSF. It can't be helped. Notebooks need to be small.That temperature is way high for that particular processor.... Although it may run okay at that speed (i.e. no crashes, etc) it is decreasing the life expectancy of the chip big time..... Could it be the hsf is not attached right, or is inadequate, or could us some as3?
I'd check into that immediatly!
that's great, but are the fans working? You would not be the first guy with a Compaqard that had a bad fan in itOriginally posted by: ceasar
Thanks for all of your replies. The computer is actually rather stable, if the stability is defined for Windows PCs. As long as the CPU won't get fried, I will not touch it.
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
that's great, but are the fans working? You would not be the first guy with a Compaqard that had a bad fan in itOriginally posted by: ceasar
Thanks for all of your replies. The computer is actually rather stable, if the stability is defined for Windows PCs. As long as the CPU won't get fried, I will not touch it.![]()
Originally posted by: bgeh
Originally posted by: DAPUNISHER
that's great, but are the fans working? You would not be the first guy with a Compaqard that had a bad fan in itOriginally posted by: ceasar
Thanks for all of your replies. The computer is actually rather stable, if the stability is defined for Windows PCs. As long as the CPU won't get fried, I will not touch it.![]()
some of the notebooks have a power savingt feature where when the proc temp hits a certain temp, the fan will turn on and cool it back under that temp and turn off once it drops below that level. that may be an explaination to your high temps
