Howdy,
  When a processor is hot, the heatsink should be hot.  This assumes you
don't have some liquid cooling or other exotic rig, and just the stock
Dell heatsink.  It may be that something as simple as reinstalling the
heatsink with proper thermal compound will help a lot.
Good luck,
Ralph

On Fri, 2008-08-22 at 03:55 +0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I noticed that the heat sink on the processor isn't even warm to the
>  touch despite the high temps being reported by SpeedFan. Shouldn't
>  it be getting fairly hot?


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