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Year old PC freezes

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August 25, 2014 7:25:40 AM

I have been having heat issues with my pc. As of today it has started to freeze up on me, although I'm not doing anything intensive and it's completely cool. Fans are working fine.

Unsure what to do about this, or if something was affected by the heat issue.

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August 25, 2014 7:49:51 AM

I know a lady like you. "completely cool" and "having heat issues".
Give some Temps so we know what you are talking about.
since you are monitoring the temps give the voltage as well.
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September 2, 2014 3:09:00 AM

Very amusing response. It gives me 'warning' when the temperature is at 140F, which is when I have a gaming window open, photoshop up, usually spotify and probably a couple internet tabs up too. So I know I require a lot out of it. Right now, the CPU is at 93.2 and voltage might vary, depending on which one I'm supposed to retaliate with. Cvore is at 1.140 and CPU is 1.177, however, I'll run it like normal for a bit and get back with those numbers, which would be much more helpful I'm sure.
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September 2, 2014 9:32:00 AM

CPU @ 93.2 sounds very hot.
I would be interested in the 12 volt rail.

you need to fix the CPU Temp now! I would remove the Heat sink fan... clean and reapply thermal paste.
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September 3, 2014 5:20:17 AM

12V rail is 12.097 after about an hour an half of light use of the computer. Incidentally, the CPU temp is at 102.2. :\

If that's too hot for the CPU, what would be a good temp to run at? (so if I do this, I know what to look for).
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September 3, 2014 5:07:57 PM

<70 Celsius

140 f =60 c
sounds good to me.
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