- Dec 16, 2003
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I had my Celeron D 360 PC doing some heavy lifting [converting elevation points, DEMs, to elevation contours] today. After 3+ hours of running at 100% CPU, it shutdown on its own and I had this message in red on the BIOS boot screen "System is Over Heat" when I rebooted. I believe the BIOS is AMI, in any case, its a ECS S775 MB. The PC is not overclocked and and I was attempting to determine which of my 3 - PC's is the fastest.
I would assume this message is what overclockers experience during stress testing. Would the system have recorded the high temp? If so where? If not, is their a program that could record temps and log them for me?
Please share your experiences, first time I've had this happen.
Thanks
Hermit
I would assume this message is what overclockers experience during stress testing. Would the system have recorded the high temp? If so where? If not, is their a program that could record temps and log them for me?
Please share your experiences, first time I've had this happen.
Thanks
Hermit