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Old April 10th 03, 12:08 AM
russ
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-----Original Message-----
Why does my computer restart as the CPU or something was
too warm? I have a software checking that, and last time
it did like this it was just 41 celsius (105,8 farnheit)!
Is this normal? I was just surfing on internet when this
happend. It happens often.
Im tired of being in middle of something and it just

shut
down and restart....

I have a Pentium4 2,02 GhZ, a Gigabye Motherboard, a ATI
Radeon 8500 pro graphic card, 512 mb RAM and Windows XP
Home Edition with Service Pak 1.
I have not overclocked it and it was fabric made by
Fujitsu Siemens and i baught it october last year.
.
that is a normal cpu temp with a regular fan but if you

want it cooler you can purchase a liquid cooling system
which you can install yourself if you know anything but
the liquid colling will cool your cpu temp up to 30c
coller they range fome about $85-200 but it is worth it
you should also get a fan that you mount to the back of
your case to cool the system temp hope this helps russ
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