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Old 04-07-2009, 02:13 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Eclypz View Post
If Temp1 = your CPU, that's pretty high for idle temps.
Double check what the BIOS says for your CPU temp.

Could be a fan malfunction, or maybe your case is clogged with dust and blocking airflow.
Yeah, what Eclypz said.

Nowadays, motherboards have built in thermal protection where if it detects the temperature reach 70 degrees Celsius, it will automatically power the computer down.

What does the temperature read when you go watch YouTube videos?
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