Yuri Lukin wrote:
Olivier Gautherot wrote ..
Hi Yuri!
Good to see you solved your problem.
Just keep in mind that if your CPU overheated for some time, it is likely
to
die prematurely. I would strongly recommend to check the CPU temperature
and,
if you figure out that it is starting to heat up more than usual, be it
by a
couple of degrees, make sure you get quickly a replacement: it is usually
the
first sign of an agony... I had one die this way.
Cheers
Olivier
Does anyone know if there's a document that shows what a normal operating
temperature (and maximum) is for an Intel Pentium processor? Mine is a
PIII Socket370 1.26Ghz and according to mbmon, average temp is 35 degrees
Celcius.
Try the link below - you have to know your cpu sspec number (e.g. SL5LW)
it shows voltage and temperature etc.
http://processorfinder.intel.com/scripts/default.asp
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