Well i was using my new computer for about 6 hours or so and the case seemed pretty warm so i decided to check the temperature through the bios... by the way is there an easier way to check temperature? so i restarted and my cpu was at like 124 degrees and my system was at like 102 sorry bout the non celsius lol but is that too much do you think? i just put on the heatsink and paste and im not sure i did that right so that might be a problem?
it's surrounded by wood? if thats what you mean cuz its in a little space for it in my desk. but i have to go on vacation soon and aaah windows xp won't let me logon, when i type my password it says the program issued a command but the command length is incorrect... so im using another computer for now. :/ i doubt you know anything about that but if you do, help would be great. Oh and i'm having troubles getting into BIOS i dont think my usb keyboard is being recognized very well. it works when i get into windows though. anyways sorry for all the random problems, any help would be greatly appreciated
thats how mine is - infact its in a cupboard - and during the summer i take the side off the case.
have you installed any new software or ran any spyware programs on the PC re login
although - i suspect its a keyboard problem and there are all related...
change the keyboard back to the normal NONE USB type
SpeedFan Motherboard Monitor will allow you to leave it in the system tray and you can check temperatures, monitor them, control fan speeds, etc.
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