Corpfox
Active Member
I was curious with, SLNT_FIR thread, that I wanted to find out if I had a problem like that.
Turns out I do, not relative to the thread though.
Recently, I played Heroes V for about 3 hours, then finished and turn off the PC. I went to turn the PC on, my fan was going incredible loud and fast, about the sound of a Vacuum cleaner.
Checked the back of my PC where the fan is, it's hot and currently, it still is.
I don't see any dust or anything blocking the fan. The fan of my PC gets hot when I use it for almost 3 hours, after that, its gets hotter and sometimes when I play games, it goes incredible slow.
One time, when I played for a long time, my video card temperature guage went over 100'C.
How can I check my actual CPU temperature and how can I stop it from overheating?
This is the first time its happen since I brought the PC.
If I had to guess my fans temperature now, I'd say about a 3 on the stove top or almost the heat of a car hood when its used.
After all, touch metal when its hot, its hot!
Check my BIOS, this is what it says:
HardWare Monitor
CPU Fan System: 2860 RPM (and up)
System Fan System: 0 RPM
CPU Temperature
67'C/152'F
Using a Athlon 2800+ XP, can't overclock since my cpu is a Socket A! My Graphics card not is overclocked, current temperature; 57'C and rising since my PC is still hot. The outer case of the PC is warm.
Turns out I do, not relative to the thread though.
Recently, I played Heroes V for about 3 hours, then finished and turn off the PC. I went to turn the PC on, my fan was going incredible loud and fast, about the sound of a Vacuum cleaner.

Checked the back of my PC where the fan is, it's hot and currently, it still is.
I don't see any dust or anything blocking the fan. The fan of my PC gets hot when I use it for almost 3 hours, after that, its gets hotter and sometimes when I play games, it goes incredible slow.
One time, when I played for a long time, my video card temperature guage went over 100'C.
How can I check my actual CPU temperature and how can I stop it from overheating?
This is the first time its happen since I brought the PC.
If I had to guess my fans temperature now, I'd say about a 3 on the stove top or almost the heat of a car hood when its used.
After all, touch metal when its hot, its hot!
Check my BIOS, this is what it says:
HardWare Monitor
CPU Fan System: 2860 RPM (and up)
System Fan System: 0 RPM
CPU Temperature
67'C/152'F
Using a Athlon 2800+ XP, can't overclock since my cpu is a Socket A! My Graphics card not is overclocked, current temperature; 57'C and rising since my PC is still hot. The outer case of the PC is warm.
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