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cary



Joined: 01 Jul 2006
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PostPosted: 07/18/07 - 04:30    Post subject: Reply with quote

My computer is terribly warm. Not only that BIOS reports 40 C temperature, even when I put my hand on the case, I am afraid that I will burn it. I am using this software which tells you which part of your computer is warm, and it reports that my aux is extremely hot. What is the aux? Is this microphone perhaps? I am using this Shure capacitor microphone, and I have no idea how it can be hot. Due to what? Then, when I use an external fan, things get a little cooler. It doesnt help. How to solve this before my computer explodes?
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jud



Joined: 08 Feb 2007
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PostPosted: 08/07/07 - 02:40    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, you better be fast, because your power supply will get brunt. There are several types of fans. Cpu fan, which is the biggest one, and the video card fan. They are both affecting your overall speed, so think again. Is your video card working fine? Are you using your video features for a long time during a day? I didnt mention power supply which you cannot affect but just to know that its important for computers temperature. Aux is type of the fan which controls airflow. Aux temperature is usually the temperature inside the case. So, its not your microphone, it your case. The solution for your problem is to suck out the air from your case. Of course, turn off the computer first. You dont want to get burnt.
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