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vp47el

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    vp47el got a reaction from ziogref in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    -NAS vs WHS
    -Tips to avoid common bottlenecks
    -Guide explaining which components to upgrade first in an incremental full system upgrade(considering changing everything except the monitor maybe)
    -Tips for avoiding interference in a wireless network for best possible range and signal strength
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    vp47el got a reaction from Nademagnet in Thread For Tech Quickie Video Suggestions   
    -NAS vs WHS
    -Tips to avoid common bottlenecks
    -Guide explaining which components to upgrade first in an incremental full system upgrade(considering changing everything except the monitor maybe)
    -Tips for avoiding interference in a wireless network for best possible range and signal strength
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    vp47el reacted to Preston in My Cpu Temps Went Upto 100c...help!!!   
    Well that isn't ideal. Did it all of a sudden start happening or have you done some tinkering with it lately, taken it off and put it back on again for example?
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    vp47el reacted to Darell3 in My Cpu Temps Went Upto 100c...help!!!   
    Thats not normal? Is the airflow in your case fine? if not then you should fix that. If that does not work try to upgrade to a aftermarket cooler that will help alot.
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    vp47el reacted to Veltrix in My Cpu Temps Went Upto 100c...help!!!   
    How old is it, cause if it is old and if you haven't replace the thermal paste then yeah the thermal paste is old and worn out. Just simply watch a Linus video on how to clean and apply new thermal paste. Also there's a video on NCIXcom called "Thermal Management..." It's a great video to determine what's causing an overheat. The simple solution is just applying new thermal compound and see if that works and then if not then try something else like it says in the video. Hope this helps
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    vp47el reacted to Cillit_Bang in My Cpu Temps Went Upto 100c...help!!!   
    The CPU is rated up to 74.1°C as you can see here:
    http://ark.intel.com/products/36503/Intel-Core2-Duo-Processor-E7500-3M-Cache-2_93-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB
     
    So nope 100°C is not normal.
     
    1. shut down your system and remove the ac-powercable
    2. take off the heatsink and clean it and the cpu (to remove the old thermal compound)
    3. make sure that there is no dust on the stock cooler
    4. apply new thermal compound and mount the cooler.
    5. plug the fan into the mainboard
     
    This should help
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