In message <
afg04m...@mid.individual.net>, Roger Mills
<
watt....@gmail.com> writes:
>On 01/11/2012 15:20, BeeJ wrote:
>> I installed the Media Center IR dongle to allow use of the remote
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>> Under the CPU fan I saw some gray something that looked like felt where
>> I expected to see the heatsink fins.
>> I poked at it with a stick and it wiggled.
I thought you were going to tell us you'd found something living inside
your PC!
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>Check whether your motherboard came bundled with an application to
>monitor temperatures, fan speeds, power supply voltages, etc. Many do.
>You may find that you've already got something which just needs
>installing. Many have configurable limits for each parameter, and warn
>you when these are exceeded.
Yes, that'd be a Windows something, probably on the motherboard CD, if
you built the PC yourself. Or one of the others recommended by those
here.
You may also find that the BIOS has something independent of Windows:
certainly that used to be common a few years ago, I don't know if it
still is on modern motherboards. If it is, it's usually thresholds
(sometimes that you can change), and if turned on, makes beeps from the
internal speaker/beeper (rather than via the sound output, in case you
have the external speakers muted or turned off) when the temperature
exceeds one of the thresholds - and does so regardless of operating
system. Assuming you actually have the internal speaker connected, that
is. (I say thresholds plural because there's usually a second threshold
temperature you can set above which it shuts down altogether rather than
just beeping.)
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