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<blockquote data-quote="psyche" data-source="post: 1825409" data-attributes="member: 34955"><p><strong><em>ane ban 100 C and over yanawa kiyanne boiling point reach wela....obviously it should damage the surrounding components as well. Have you tried placing your fingers close to the CPU when its around 100C?? Not saying to touch the damn thing....... Just placing your fingers to get the hotness in the surroundings close to the cpu.... If its not that hot then its not the CPU..... working at a temp. of 100 C should definitely burn the cpu and the components around the CPU..... on the other hand you shouldn't be able to work on the machine either.... It should not get ON in the 1st place or should get stuck after a few (5-10) seconds.....</em></strong></p><p> </p><p><strong><em>So what i'm guessing is surely the problem should be in the damn SENSORS.....they must have got screwed up....if this was there since the beginning then i'm quite certain its factory fault or may be a damage to the sensors.... otherwise working at a temp over 100 Celcius is just absurd......</em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="psyche, post: 1825409, member: 34955"] [B][I]ane ban 100 C and over yanawa kiyanne boiling point reach wela....obviously it should damage the surrounding components as well. Have you tried placing your fingers close to the CPU when its around 100C?? Not saying to touch the damn thing....... Just placing your fingers to get the hotness in the surroundings close to the cpu.... If its not that hot then its not the CPU..... working at a temp. of 100 C should definitely burn the cpu and the components around the CPU..... on the other hand you shouldn't be able to work on the machine either.... It should not get ON in the 1st place or should get stuck after a few (5-10) seconds.....[/I][/B] [B][I]So what i'm guessing is surely the problem should be in the damn SENSORS.....they must have got screwed up....if this was there since the beginning then i'm quite certain its factory fault or may be a damage to the sensors.... otherwise working at a temp over 100 Celcius is just absurd......[/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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