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Old February 16th 06, 12:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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'Spect you've sorted it by now, Mike. But just my twopenn'orth, first time I
investigated temps about 10 deg. higher than normal was after I fitted, iirc
the cd rewriter. Although the wiring was at least 2 inches away from it, it
was nonetheless now hanging into the path of the cpu fan, and that made the
difference. Of course if you've got fans actually failing that presumably
has something to do with it!

Shane


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Noel Paton wrote:

"A fanny thing happened on the way to the forum..."
gd&r - vvvvvF!


I wish I knew what was going on with this box. Brand new cpu cooler and
fan, cpu fan speed lovely and steady but the cpu temp is at the upper end
of my limits. I did find though that the 120mm exhaust fan I had
installed at the rear of the case had also failed and am currently running
without that fan. I'm guessing that the exhaust fan was more effective
than I thought in helping to keep the overall temps down and that once
I've replaced it I'll start to see the cpu temp fall. Only problem is
that the new cpu fan is fairly noisy but hopefully I'll be able to slow
that one down once the new exhaust fan is fitted.
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Mike




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Old February 22nd 06, 09:10 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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I'll have at *you*, varlet!

So, if I got a car, would you clean it up for me?

;-)


Shane

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OK, Sir Prancelot - Have at it!

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I think if you look again, Figgs, you'll see Mike's not the target and
this was more a case of 'battle joined'!





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Old February 22nd 06, 12:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
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Sure - the day after I cleaned my own

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I'll have at *you*, varlet!

So, if I got a car, would you clean it up for me?

;-)


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OK, Sir Prancelot - Have at it!



 




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