Jump to content

John Hart

Members
  • Posts

    2
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by John Hart

  1. Thanks for your reply MTA 1. "Both programs could simply be getting the (wrong) data from the same spot." That's where I'm at now. 2. " what is the temp first thing in the morning after being off all night?" The same. I mean THE MOMENT I turn it on. And the room this morning was 15 C/60 F. It's physically impossible. Unless something that is plugged in is always on and hot. The test for that would be to unplug everything tonight, plug in tomorrow morning. And I will. 4. The PC is only 8 months old. The Asus Vivomini PC seen here -- https://www.asus.com/us/Mini-PCs/VivoMini-VC66/ (I got the i5 not the i7) 5. I bought it so that I could 'easily' open it. Turns out the nifty little screws are hidden deep and require a weird Philips screw driver (long but thin). I don't want to open it because I've got a bad feeling getting the screws back in won't be pretty. I'll send it into support if it comes to it. Wjhat I did do is put a vacuum up to the vents to get whatever dust might be lingering. 6. There's only one fan in the unit and it's behaving normally in every way. 7. I'm ripping a DVD file right now. This usually makes the fan come on and heat up the unit a little. Look at the difference from above to now -- The CPU is up significantly but the motherboard is pretty much in the same place. This smells like a false read.
  2. My motherboard lists a very high temperature. Asus says it is not normal. When I turn on my PC it is IMMEDIATELY at this temperature. Even in a cold room. I don't believe this reading. I fear it's the software getting confused. However I installed HV Monitor (to get a second opinion) and it reported the same thing. What do you all think? Ignore this? Open up the PC and look to see if it's dusty?
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.