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What Could Be Causing My Computer To Overheat?


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quincy



Joined: 30 Jun 2005
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PostPosted: 05/23/07 - 09:44    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have very strange problem, but I will start from beginning. Last winter I bought a computer. It works just fine. But now, very often it is overheated. I do not know what could be causing of this. I am afraid that this problem will destroy my machine. Have you any useful hint for me? Help!
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gordon



Joined: 25 Feb 2006
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PostPosted: 06/30/07 - 01:26    Post subject: Reply with quote

Regarding fact that we are in the summer now, I will give you some hints about possible causing:
it could be that you have a bad case. If your case hasnt good ventilation, then its very hot in it. Try to open it and work. See what will happen.

Could be that your cooler does not work properly. This can be because its full of dust. Try to clean it. If that doesnt help, then could be that its broken. Try to change it. Also you can buy one more cooler.

I think that these solutions will fix your problem.
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