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Hello Elias,

I guess you must have one of those williamette P4's, these tend to warm up
a bit.  Since you had no such problems for the past three months, I infer,
I would recommend that you open he case and dust off the heat sink and
chipset. Dust tends to accumulate over time. Should that not help, I would
look into the power supply.

Hope the above helps,

Best Regards,

Imad R. Faiad

On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 21:20:33 +0000, you wrote:

>
>Hi
>I had let my computer work on factoring for a while, and I switched back
>to  LL testing two days ago, and last night my computer was beeping all
>the time  because the cpu and the board were overheating... There should
>be no problem  with my hardware, I got good fans that I bought 3 months
>ago, and everything  was fine until yesterday... I have a P4 1.5 Ghz...
>There's something weird I  noticed but I don't know if it's a factor and
>it is that SiSoft Sandra 
>indicates the voltage sensor is detecting -8.7V and -3V for the -12 V and
>-5  V respectively...
>Does anyone have an idea? (sure! ;-) ) Does version 23.2.1 of prime95
>(which  I'm using) use the cpu more efficiently (and overheating it as a 
>consequence) than the previous versions which weren't causing any problems
> on my current configuration?

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