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Old 04-10-2006, 06:28 PM   #1
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Is my computer running to hot?

I was looking at my computer temperatures and it says:
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Remote 1:
Remote 2:
HD0:
All of them seem fine except for the remote 2. All of the other ones have a green check mark or sometimes a blue arrow but the remote 2 has a flame next to it and is at a temperature of 115 C (240 F).....isn't this a bit hot and if so what should i do to fix it? thanks
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Old 04-10-2006, 07:00 PM   #2
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that would depend on where that temp was being measured from, you did npt post what the other temps were from.
how are you getting these readings ?
can you check the temps from the bios ?

and yes that one temp reading is too high for anything in a computer, it should be smoking by now.
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I'm guessing you are using SpeedFan.

Any funky numbers like that 115C are probably thermal probes that don't exsist. I get some of the same stuff for ones that don't exsist (like 13C or 127C).
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