using speedfan I get the following:
Local Temp: 25C
Remote Temp 31C
Local Temp: 23C
Remote Temp 29C
however every once in a while my computer will all the sudden freeze up when the first Remote Temp is around 50C which is basicly overheating. =)
What is the remote temp?
Ok I think I might know what my problem is, Overheating I downloaded a toolk called speed fan.
After my computer froze as mentioned above I was able to reboot and found I had a remote temp of 56C which is really hot, as average is 30-34.
Ok I think I might know what my problem is, Overheating I downloaded a toolk called speed fan.
After my computer froze as mentioned in the other thread I was able to reboot and found I had a remote temp of 56C which is really hot, as average is 30-34.
OK I'm having the same problem and I don't think it's overheating.
I've taken all teh not vital parts off the computer and still I don't get even get into the bios. all that happens is teh fans start spinning.
I have two fans for the two prossessers + one fan in the front.
The prosessor fans are not connected to the prossessor, but rather mounted on the box with this green dell tunnel thing to the prossessor
The last couple of days my computer would all the sudden freeze, I thought it was a ram problem because I was almost always running two or more programs, well today I left it on for like two hours when I come back I have a blank screen, so I hit the power button and attempt a reboot nothing the...
In order to use a Domain Name you would have to have a static IP and set up a few Name servers.
However if you have a static IP and your friends konw it they can just put that in.
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Go to Start menu and select Run
type " cmd " in the 'run' application
in the console type " netstat -n "
For Winn 2000 and 98
I think but i'm not sure instead of typing " cmd " you type " command "
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