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Good to cook?
Pretty Hot!!
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Thats normal for cooking lol
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[LOL] Could i use my Computer to cook?
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[LOL] Could i use my Computer to cook?Posted:
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My computer GPU has major problems look at tempature and fan thinks its normal pretty LOL look at pic and thats just normal tempature if i start playing overheats and cuts off lol if anyone could fix that would be kool otherwise my pc is working main thing just cant play games more than 10min if some one could fix this i would love them
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Wow. Hahaha That's Pretty intersting 8)
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I'd have to recommend using ATiTrayTools (ATT) and in the Hardware>Overclocking section, click the "Fan" tab tick "Include in Profile" and then select "Automatic depended on temperature". Proceed to fill in what you'd like for temps. Mines no HD series card
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...lol thnks for my new sig. (in the making)
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LOL make the dvd drive like a thin crust pizza maker
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EASTcoastM0DZ wrote LOL make the dvd drive like a thin crust pizza maker
lol pretty spinned up after ;)
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badboy2020 wrote I'd have to recommend using ATiTrayTools (ATT) and in the Hardware>Overclocking section, click the "Fan" tab tick "Include in Profile" and then select "Automatic depended on temperature". Proceed to fill in what you'd like for temps. Mines no HD series card
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got it but can you help me configure it for the temps dont know much and dont want to mess up pc
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My MacBook has gone up to 100 C before.
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my old computers fan did nothing it overheated in 30 secs at around 130 degrees lol
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did you try my method?
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