> I have this fancy pinpoint machine from Diagnosys. Recently it is acting up (failing
selftest) and I have just burned my hand from the cpu
> heatsink :-(. One way of finding faults :-/.
> Would I have done permanent damage to the cpu, and how might I check?
> It's an industrial pc card with windows 98. Windows boots, but self test
> on the pinpoint fails.
Hi, use software that can read your cpu's temperature.
I noticed last summer that my 1.8 GHZ P4 crashes
at 47 degrees Celcius. It gets that hot in summer, using
an extra fan helped. This CPU protects itself and is
not damaged. But this does not apply to many other
controllers or processors! I think all PC CPU's are
protected. I did not test my other PC's.
You may also have another problem that overheats the CPU.
Regards,
Pieter Hoeben
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