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Thread: What are the symptoms of an overheated CPU

  1. Quote Originally Posted by Raz0r
    Also, my harddrives are taped together (el oh el) so they're probably hotter only because they're on top of one another.
    Yikes.

  2. Yeah I've heard shit from everyone about it but it's going on a whole year strong. It's hilarious when someone opens my comp to check something out and they see two hard drives covered in electrical tape.

  3. I guess it doesn't matter that much, as long as the temps are ok. 40 degrees doesn't seem too extreme so I wouldn't worry.
    My old case used to be held together with sellotape, which was worse, as everytime anyone saw my pc they would laugh.
    Did things sort themselves out after you opened the side up while running the pc?

  4. Quote Originally Posted by Rich
    Different keys for different mobos, foo...
    I'd say 90% are F2. STFU!
    Well that's like, your opinion, man.

  5. Really?
    Every board I've ever used has been <del>. Even before windows 95...

  6. Every board I've used has been F2. Go figure. *shrug*

    Apparantly it worked for RaZor, so I win?
    Well that's like, your opinion, man.

  7. I've had this computer on for about 12 hours and it's still running fine. I'll leave it on for another day and see if anything happens.

  8. #28
    Quote Originally Posted by OmniGear
    Every board I've used has been F2. Go figure. *shrug*

    Apparantly it worked for RaZor, so I win?
    Whore. You just suddendly got hit with the "omg rich was right" bus.

  9. That bus runs once every 10 years.
    Well that's like, your opinion, man.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by Rich
    Whore. You just suddendly got hit with the "omg rich was right" bus.
    lol, F2 and DEL are about 50/50. F10 is the norm for most HP and Dell machines, if memory serves.

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