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Old 09-24-2004, 07:09 AM  
Goose
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Quote:
Originally posted by Ray
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

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.

Hope I could help you a little
Cheers

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