Flipped Gazelle
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CPU is 89 degrees C, I can't tell you what the MB is because I don't have a probe on it.
Holy sh*t. Call the fire dept.
CPU is 89 degrees C, I can't tell you what the MB is because I don't have a probe on it.
CPU is 89 degrees C, I can't tell you what the MB is because I don't have a probe on it.
That sounds like your idle temperature rather than your load temperature. With an idle that low you probably don't get hot enough under load to throttle, but it wouldn't hurt to go ahead and clean out the computer anyhow and then look at CPU and GPU temperatures under load (say Prime95 and Furmark respectively).Sorry, I misread my temperature monitor on my case, it's set to F not C, so it's 31 degrees C.
CPU is 89 degrees C, I can't tell you what the MB is because I don't have a probe on it.
Not a surprise, which is why imo I stay away from big red machine. CCC blah blah driver issues left and right. One version works other crashes your comp. hmmmm
When the post is read, already thing the Nvidia card which uses the same result and the operation of being tried you will already see.I put in a nVidia GT 420 today with the latest drivers, no dice.