Wednesday, September 15, 2010

how do you communicate if nearby is boil trash to a processor besides the processor melt or inoperative at adjectives?

I'm assuming this computer have heat plunder. A week ago, I pulled this Celeron D 3.2ghz processor and motherboard out of the closet and put them in a investigational case/power supply. A cord stopped the fan from running on the processor's heatsink and the warmth on the processor reached 200 degree for at least AN HOUR. On celeron D/pentium 4/pentium d/pentium prescott processors, fry damage is suppose to be impossible as if the processor get too hot, it slows down or freezes to compensate. As you can tell, the computer runs correct EXCEPT for lagg. The lagg is not noticeable unless you play a song which every 4 second drags for a half a second and the mouse freezes during this time; It act like the full FSB freezes. I have replaced the motherboard and voltages follow:

VCORE: 1.32v - 1.36v (usually stays steady at 1.34)

2.5V: 2.62v (steady)

vcc3: 3.26v (steady)

vcc: 4.99v (steady)

+12: 12.03V (steady)

SB3V: 3.24V (steady)

SB5V: 4.97 - 4.99V

Cpu: 101 - 103 F

system: 103F

how do you communicate if nearby is boil trash to a processor besides the processor melt or inoperative at adjectives?

i guess thats da solitary way u can check it from home.....unless u cart it to a service centre. those dudes will know how to tell u . also see if within is any blackness or if u get da adjectives type of smell
if it is heat damged afterwards it would usaly be burned or smell but the only processors that assistance prevent this i no of are the pentium 4 when they detect the processor is to hot it shuts the comp off
If your computer is out of use properly while you are working on it, it could be a problem with device drivers, hardware or software.

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