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MDD Dual 867MHz CPU Overheating
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<blockquote data-quote="rfhandel" data-source="post: 700911" data-attributes="member: 62833"><p><strong>Temps</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>W/AC in Florida summer about 78F. I have Temp Monitor--which is how I ascertained I had a problem. I am just assuming that since the heat sink is cool to the touch, no heat is being transferred from the processors. I am going to go ahead and clean/apply new layer of thermal paste, but am just curious if the writing is on the wall that these babies are already fried. I have also thought about getting the copper heat sink for the faster MDD dual CPUs, but do now want to chase good money after bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfhandel, post: 700911, member: 62833"] [b]Temps[/b] W/AC in Florida summer about 78F. I have Temp Monitor--which is how I ascertained I had a problem. I am just assuming that since the heat sink is cool to the touch, no heat is being transferred from the processors. I am going to go ahead and clean/apply new layer of thermal paste, but am just curious if the writing is on the wall that these babies are already fried. I have also thought about getting the copper heat sink for the faster MDD dual CPUs, but do now want to chase good money after bad. [/QUOTE]
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