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| My Computer had Overheated |
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| tay104:
--- Quote from: Slicksilver555 on June 06, 2009, 12:32:46 AM ---Definatly not. It shouldn't be over 55 like ever. Google 'speedfan' and download that, it will allow you to overclock the fan. --- End quote --- uhh could you explain this "overclocking" of fans? and 55C is a normal idle temperature for GPUs |
| n0cturni:
I was not aware a fan had a clock speed. Maybe I'll overclock my DVD drive later on. |
| General Nick:
--- Quote from: Slicksilver555 on June 06, 2009, 12:32:46 AM ---Definatly not. It shouldn't be over 55 like ever. Google 'speedfan' and download that, it will allow you to overclock the fan. --- End quote --- I already have EVGA Precision, and I can easily set it to 100% power or 50% power speed, or automatically set however. And overclock too. Also idling my temperature is around 50. |
| Digmaster:
Wow, Percision is epic. Just downloaded I was idling at 60 before, but I couldn't ehar the fan. Now I ehad the fan and I'm at 50. %67 |
| Digmaster:
--- Quote from: n0cturni on June 06, 2009, 12:51:15 AM ---I was not aware a fan had a clock speed. Maybe I'll overclock my DVD drive later on. --- End quote --- Its the speed. Fans jsut need to spin fast. CD drives need to spin and something needs to read it. So sorry, no OC's your CD drive. |
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