R RalliArt882 Daemon Poster Messages 576 Jan 3, 2007 #11 Do you mean you're idling at 48C? Or was that under heavy load? Idling at 48C seems a little high in my opinion.
Do you mean you're idling at 48C? Or was that under heavy load? Idling at 48C seems a little high in my opinion.
SYL\X/3K I know <html>, do you? Messages 1,646 Location 127.0.0.1 Jan 3, 2007 #13 i agree 48C is a bit to high when idling this is how it should be: Idle - 20-35C Full 35-55C time for a thermal paste change for ur Cpu.
i agree 48C is a bit to high when idling this is how it should be: Idle - 20-35C Full 35-55C time for a thermal paste change for ur Cpu.
go_sharks86 Baseband Member Messages 60 Location Bay Area Jan 3, 2007 #14 Already, I haven't even had the comp for a year. My other computer has never needed one. Any chance I can send in my comp to cyberpower and have them look at it since I am under warranty?
Already, I haven't even had the comp for a year. My other computer has never needed one. Any chance I can send in my comp to cyberpower and have them look at it since I am under warranty?