> 
> If the processors are constantly overheating, you should propably also take a 
> closer look at the processor unit with the liquid cooling part on it. It can 
> be various things that make the processor overheat: the liquid pump can be 
> broken. If this is the case, it will not transport the liquid to the 
> restrainer. It could be an electrical problem, like a loose connector. Or the 
> cooling unit can be leaky (worst case).
> 
If you see any green or redish brown stuff in the bottom of your case then 
you're in for some serious repair.

John Carmonne
Yorba Linda USA
Sent from my MBP






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