Question Computer Bluescreens

I can't find the ambient temperature, but this is what Everest shows:
Motherboard: 44C
CPU: 25C
Aux: 35C
GPU: 61C
HDD: 45C

I think it's something I screwed up in the game settings, as this never happened to me.

I'm surprised my GPU has that much power. I don't overclock it.
 
I can't find the ambient temperature, but this is what Everest shows:
Motherboard: 44C
CPU: 25C
Aux: 35C
GPU: 61C
HDD: 45C

Ambient temperature is room temperature silly ;)

I think it's something I screwed up in the game settings, as this never happened to me.

I'm surprised my GPU has that much power. I don't overclock it.


Benchmark testing is a way for people to compare there CPU/GPU combo processing power. Like you where getting 220, I got somewhere around 30.


Anyway, overclocking is simply running your CPU/GPU at a higher rating.

You can simply change the overclock with RivaTuner (I havenot used it, so I cannt tell you how exactly, only that you can :) )
 
Ambient temperature is room temperature silly ;)




Benchmark testing is a way for people to compare there CPU/GPU combo processing power. Like you where getting 220, I got somewhere around 30.


Anyway, overclocking is simply running your CPU/GPU at a higher rating.

You can simply change the overclock with RivaTuner (I havenot used it, so I cannt tell you how exactly, only that you can :) )
LOL
In that case, it would be 76F (my thermostat is in Fahrenheit)
I'll try that, I'll also try turning down my World in Conflict settings.

Just played Call of Duty 4 for some time, got to 77 max. At 1024x768 and Auto settings.

EDIT:

I guess it really depends on the room temperature because now I have 52 degrees idling.
 
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