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Richard Glazier <[log in to unmask]>
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PCBUILD - Personal Computer Hardware discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Jun 2005 08:00:03 -0400
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I did not notice a temperature jump like below, but I DO have an
active cooling "controller chipset" fan on my MB.
Seeing the computer freeze while booted directly into the BIOS
lead me to look for problems NOT related to WindowsXP...

Getting a new fan (and switching to ball bearings along the way)
fixed things perfectly for over a year and counting...

                                          Rick Glazier

From: "John Dinges" <[log in to unmask]>
> Peter-
> You are running an Intel P4 cpu which supposedly doesn't  have heat problems
> so this may not be of help
> I have a similiar situation with my box. I am running an AMD Athlon XP2000+
> cpu . After checking everything I could think of, I started monitoring the
> cpu temp closely with PC Alert III Sytem Monitor. This gives me a continuous
> moment to moment reading of the cpu and chassis temps. The cpu normally runs
> at about 44 to 46c but for some as yet undetermined reason it will suddenly
> jump up to 50 or 51c. At that point it will usually freeze. Only way out is
> to hit reset. Have cleaned, installed more fans, Renewed thermal compound,
> installed different amounts and brands of memory, but problem seems to
> persist. I was a computer tech for 20 years so it is rather vexing that I
> cannot seem to pin point the exact cause.

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