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Good evening, 

 

I have been working on my computer these past couple of weeks, installing
new HDs, etc.  During this time, I apparently disconnected or damaged? On of
the several fans that my CPU box came with-I believe this was a 'gaming'
box, so I think I have 5 fans in all.  I am concerned about this though, as
I don't want any overheating of the components.

 

I cannot recall what 'safe' temperatures are to be.  I have a Soyo
Dragonplus 2 MB that has the Smartguardian that monitors the temperature of
the chassis and cpu.  As well as the fan speeds. Only one fan is working
now, according to this so I am worried.

 

Currently the chassis is 95 degrees and the CPU is 117.Can anyone tell me
what we should expect for the safe temps?

 

Any help would be appreciated-I am getting mind numb over here and will
listen to suggestions.

 

Thank you all for your input.

 

Kathleen LaValley

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