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Jan 2005
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In case any of you was wondering why my range is taking longer than usual..
My computer seems to be unwilling to work in temperatures above 29 degrees. ![]() With the temp being 28 degrees again at the top floor... it is now able to work again. (anyone knows a possible reason for it? when I try to turn the PC on, it will just _try_ to get the fan going for about 1/5th of a second, and then nothing) |
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Sep 2002
Database er0rr
3,739 Posts |
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Possible remedies: clean out the CPU fan or relax the threshold or remove the case side or add an extra fan or change the cooling system. Remeber there is a greater chance of an error at higher tempeatures... HTH Last fiddled with by paulunderwood on 2006-06-14 at 20:40 |
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Jan 2005
479 Posts |
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And well.. 30 degrees is too hot to be sitting behind the computer anyways... thanks for the input :) |
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Jan 2005
479 Posts |
I think I solved my computer troubles...
for anyone who is interested, it looks like it was a defect DVD-burner. So far so good, up and running (no calculation... don't dare yet :>) for 48 hours now in temps of 34 degrees celcius. Am keeping my fingers crossed :> |
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