I've had a look on Everest but can't find anywhere that tells me the temps of my GPU. (GForce TI4600 128MB).
I don't think that that card has a thermometer or a diode on it, and therefore you cannot moniter your temps.
Cheers
Cameron
What motherboard are you running?
Ummm, whatever came in the eMachines T6410....
Ill try and figure out what it is
EDIT! It is an ATi RS480
Emachine might be a problem...
here is a site that shows the motherboard ATi RS480 BIOS:
http://www.digital-daily.com/motherboar ... ndex03.htm
and here is the screen:
http://www.3dnews.ru/documents/8657/bios-cnq.jpg
It appears to be listed under ADVANCED, assuming your BIOS is the same as the one on that page.
Will they still support the unit? Contact emachines (I dont know if thats possible or not) and see if they have a solution
Now you know why we build our own systems!
PS: Try some google searching for your model of emacine and Cool and Quiet... also known as Cool -N- Quiet, Cool&Quiet, Cool & Quiet, C&Q
I did not spend allot of time searching myself
45* would seem hot to you Nick, but 35-38* is typical ambient here is summer. In Western Australia, their ambient is in the 40's and hits low 50's, PSU's actually catch fire out there.
In summer, I'm happy as long as operating temps don't go over 60* here. I don't overclock on the hot days for that reason. Typically it's midnight before things start cooling down.
I've asked several folks what their CPU temps are and they report in the seventies.
I was in Brisbane a few weeks ago and stayed at a fellow Simmer's house and tweaked his PC, in the process finding his 3.0ghz P4 running at 78*, it was completely choked with dust. After cleaning, we got a drop of 20* under full load, down to 58*C, but this is winter now and the ambient was around 20*C that night. I wanted to replace the HS compound, but I'd had a couple beers and was having a difficult time with the HSF clamp, so I bailed out before I busted the plastic clamp.
So many guys go nuts thinking their temps are high, but the reality is that most PC's are running way too hot and they are never diagnosed, simply because they are still working and their owners don't know the difference.
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