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Old 07-31-2006, 10:58 AM
22ivan22
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Ok, I have this results when using SpeedFan program:

Temp1: 36C
Temp2: 38C
Temp: 64C
HD0: 36C

Fan1: 0RPM
Fan2: 3426RPM

My question: Is temp 64C normal and how can I fix it? I know that Fan1 can't
show speed because it hasn't got that ability. I appreciate any help.



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Old 07-31-2006, 07:32 PM
Rod Speed
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22ivan22 <nesto@nesto.hr> wrote:

> Ok, I have this results when using SpeedFan program:


> Temp1: 36C
> Temp2: 38C
> Temp: 64C
> HD0: 36C


> Fan1: 0RPM
> Fan2: 3426RPM


> My question: Is temp 64C normal


Its pretty high if the system isnt doing anything much.

> and how can I fix it?


Depends on the detail of the system. Can be something
as basic as fur in the cpu fan, badly designed case,
improperly installed cpu heatsink etc.

> I know that Fan1 can't show speed because it hasn't got that ability. I appreciate any
> help.




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