You dont need a proggy to check the temp. It was already explained in this thread, but I guess you over looked it.
Hold *I beleive* F8 when your computer is restarting. It should bring up your BIOS. Then inside the BIOS go to PC health or monitor hardware or something.
Originally posted by Ray Thats like telling me to change the ingnitor on the Space Shuttle..hehe
How do it check CPU temp?
hehe ok. I'll try to explain...it's pretty easy though:
restart your PC > you'll see a message among some others saying push DEL to enter BIOS or s/t like that. That message occurs before you're Harddrive get's recognized.
You'll find yourself on a blue screen, that's the bios. Now just look for CPU temperature or anything close to that (hardware monitor,...) you'll find the current temp there.
you can just leave the bios pressing ESC > Exit without saving.
When you found it you can post that temperature here and tell me what a CPU you have...Then I can tell you whether it's too hot or not
Good luck
Originally posted by Goose hehe ok. I'll try to explain...it's pretty easy though:
restart your PC > you'll see a message among some others saying push DEL to enter BIOS or s/t like that. That message occurs before you're Harddrive get's recognized.
You'll find yourself on a blue screen, that's the bios. Now just look for CPU temperature or anything close to that (hardware monitor,...) you'll find the current temp there.
you can just leave the bios pressing ESC > Exit without saving.
When you found it you can post that temperature here and tell me what a CPU you have...Then I can tell you whether it's too hot or not
Good luck
Thats was pretty easy
Here is the info:
Current CPU Temp 23c
Current fan speed 2678rpm
Current system fan speed 0rpm
CPU waning temp. 70c
Current CPU Temp 23c
Current fan speed 2678rpm
Current system fan speed 0rpm
CPU waning temp. 70c
Its a P4 HT 2.8
thx allot for your help Goose!
not a problem mate
ok I try to explain that stat for you:
- Current CPU Temp 23c -- well what this means is quite obvious
-Current fan speed 2678rpm -- the Speed of your FAN on the CPU
-Current system fan speed 0rpm -- this is only used when you have a fan in your case
-CPU waning temp. 70c -- when reaching this temperature your system will reboot to prevent it from getting damaged due to CPU overheating.
So what might have happened is the following:
when you had a reboot the system might have reached that critical temp, but that can only happen when you're system is very busy (playing computer games, rendering images,...)
The 23° Celcius is a very low figure. Generally a CPU has s/t between 35°-60°. You probably just switched on the PC...
So next time you experience a reboot, imediatelly go to bios (coz now you know how to get there ) and check the temp.
If it's s/t around 60° or below, the system rebooted due to another reason.
But if it happened just once I wouldn't worry about it. That may happen once in a while.
Hang on a sec. If it's only a month old, then it may well not be anything to do with the PC itself, but a nasty virus called Netsky. Anyone remember that?
Head over to symantec.com and type "Netsky" into the search. Download the fix. It will scan your computer to see if you have Netsky, and if you do, it will fix it for you.
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Originally posted by Tala Hang on a sec. If it's only a month old, then it may well not be anything to do with the PC itself, but a nasty virus called Netsky. Anyone remember that?
Head over to symantec.com and type "Netsky" into the search. Download the fix. It will scan your computer to see if you have Netsky, and if you do, it will fix it for you.
I remeber that that...but it should reboot everytime he access IE.
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