Anusha said:Anyway, if the CPU was really running at those temps,
either the CPU would slow down to save it,
or
it will turn off.
did any of them happen?
lakmal said:bt da prob is now da warrants r over..just a year...
psyche said:then sorry.com but unless if its not annoying you all the time about the false high temperatures then just continue using the mobo.....coz it'll be just a waste to go for a new mobo just coz the sensors are faulty....
The Pentium D throttles at 85C as far as I know. If throttling is disabled (for some reason and somehow!) it would shut down.lakmal said:nothing happened yet..but when it increased to 117C pC turened off...i thought processor has gone...but after use dat compound it cam 2 96-101 C
Anusha said:The Pentium D throttles at 85C as far as I know. If throttling is disabled (for some reason and somehow!) it would shut down.
Can u touch the heat sink and say if it is cool, slightly warm, warm or hot?
Anusha said:The Pentium D throttles at 85C as far as I know. If throttling is disabled (for some reason and somehow!) it would shut down.
Can u touch the heat sink and say if it is cool, slightly warm, warm or hot?
Hmm....if it was cool, then that would have been the problem. You can't get a good idea by saying it is warm or hot or anything thoughlakmal said:cant touch it now...but it was warm not hot too much..anyhow can touch it...

Anusha said:Hmm....if it was cool, then that would have been the problem. You can't get a good idea by saying it is warm or hot or anything though![]()
zCexVe said:Can you pls tell us the exact specs of the mobo and CPU.The cpu number Pentium D XXX and mobo name correctly with full initials?
