Thing is, when I went into my BIOS to change the mhz frequency again after seeing my CPU temp at 52 or something on the Asus monitoring tool; I was that BIOS gave 37° C for CPU heat...who would you be more inclined to believe, BIOS or sensor-reading software from the manufacturer? I guess the former, in that case I might not be in too deep shit if I don't tune stuff up too much.
Erh, other temps, let's see...mobo 35°C at rest. I think it's been around that all the time, even when I was gaming at 166mhz. No, I don't have no chassis fans. Only fans I have is the CPU and power supply ones.
I suppose I'll check out your tips...But I'm afraid I can't afford anything right now, down to 100 bucks for the rest of the month. Guess I'll keep gaming at an absolute minimum, heh.
P.S. what are these voltage readings about (12v, 5, 3.3)? Just wondering.
EDIT: I also checked my HD temp through a program called speedfan, it gave me a 48° C as temperature. It read my CPU and mobo heat the same as the asus tool, though. But I'm suspicious of the mobo ALWAYS being 35°C. On the bright side, I got one of them CPU overheat protection thing so chances of me frying anything all at once aren't too great. It's been ages since I had an autoboot/shutdown. *touches wood*Statistics: Posted by Rinox — Wed Jul 13, 2005 6:14 pm
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