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Kathleen,
Is the 115 degrees case temp or CPU temp? If it's CPU temp you're doing
great....if it's case temp, I'd begin to wonder if there is adequate
circulation around the case. With two case fans I'd expect to see no more
than about 100 degrees when you're really working the beast.

Michael


>I was reading a thread the other day regarding this issue but didn't see
>a follow up... I have a P4 2.8 Soyo dragon 2 MB...I always thought that
>a safe temperature was under 130 degrees...

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