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#1 - frug (05/26/2015) [-]
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Porn
#3 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
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using the stress command this is my temp now
#15 - ibanezvbt (05/26/2015) [-]
okay so are you like Mr freeze or something? where the hell is this computer at...in a  tundra?for a simple non tech  but will work  approach put it by  somewhere near but not too close or you wil melt it  a heat source.. a nerd way would be to just open that baby up and wire it so you can manually turn off and on. I'm dealing the the opposite problem  keeping cool  but i'm not accidentally shooting my computer with a freeze ray.
okay so are you like Mr freeze or something? where the hell is this computer at...in a tundra?for a simple non tech but will work approach put it by somewhere near but not too close or you wil melt it a heat source.. a nerd way would be to just open that baby up and wire it so you can manually turn off and on. I'm dealing the the opposite problem keeping cool but i'm not accidentally shooting my computer with a freeze ray.
#16 to #15 - ibanezvbt (05/26/2015) [-]
turn on and off the fans...
#17 to #16 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
only have the one fan, no contoller.
#18 to #17 - ibanezvbt (05/26/2015) [-]
just put a switch to it. most of the time fan have simple wiring just put into a switch and youll be able to turn it on and off and put that thing where it is at least somewhat close to room temp...cause unless your comp is design to run at freezing temp. it not gonna do anything right. at those temp it is very hard for the electricity to run through it the metal mainly, but some resistors do not run well below the water freezing point I'm curious as to where the hell is this computer located? like do you have pictures of the tower crossing my fingers to see snow on it
#20 to #18 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
you are a cunny funt you know that. Ill take a photo of it tomorrow, including an internal so you can see the amount of space going on in there. it is a metric buttload for a computer
#21 to #20 - ibanezvbt (05/26/2015) [-]
why thank you, I've been in a really good mood this week  got all my car part in waaay early so I'm most deff gonna get to compete in the next race with my car instead of borrowing another car to stay in this season, just got a good job offer that i accepted, and talking to a cute asian chick that totally wants my floor thumper   glade you solved the problem. just careful using a software to heat your comp. just seem like it would be like rubbing your body everywhere to keep warm instead of building a fire...but what  do i know  keep monitoring it for a two weeks to see if it stays where it's at. just thinking about long term dependency of it. cause right now if someone unplugs the meat locker you got this thing hanging in and it gets to room temp it'll fry itself within mins.
why thank you, I've been in a really good mood this week got all my car part in waaay early so I'm most deff gonna get to compete in the next race with my car instead of borrowing another car to stay in this season, just got a good job offer that i accepted, and talking to a cute asian chick that totally wants my floor thumper glade you solved the problem. just careful using a software to heat your comp. just seem like it would be like rubbing your body everywhere to keep warm instead of building a fire...but what do i know keep monitoring it for a two weeks to see if it stays where it's at. just thinking about long term dependency of it. cause right now if someone unplugs the meat locker you got this thing hanging in and it gets to room temp it'll fry itself within mins.
#22 to #21 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
It is one of the linux diagnostic tools, it basically just runs a highload process, and i will be monitoring it.
#19 to #18 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
I have solved the problem by running a really handy little program called stress, it's getting the system up to 38c after about 3 hours of operation, so its fine now.
User avatar #5 - sinery (05/26/2015) [-]
Also, chances your stuff is full of crap with the ilk of whatever you got those numbers from and malware.
#7 to #5 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
You sir don't know linux very well do you.
#9 to #7 - sinery (05/26/2015) [-]
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#8 to #7 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
Not to mention that the room it is in is around -1c
User avatar #4 - sinery (05/26/2015) [-]
Having such low temperatures doesn't affect performance.
It may break yo **** , but when it runs it runs just fine.
#6 to #4 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
there is a temperature threshold, where a process runs super laggy, 0c is apparently that temperature
#11 to #10 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
I have physical evidence of it here with my computer, at 0c it takes a minute to load firefox, at 22c it takes 5 seconds
User avatar #12 to #11 - sinery (05/26/2015) [-]
So explain all the people with sub zero cooling.
#13 to #12 - randomsnail [OP]ONLINE (05/26/2015) [-]
their cooling is sub zero, their chip is still positive, my standard air cooling has the cpu below zero due to environment, and not overclocking. I can safely overclock this cpu with standard air fan cooling. which is kinda badass.
User avatar #14 to #13 - sinery (05/26/2015) [-]
The point being that processors still operates as it should in the negatives.
However condensation ***** with your **** though.
User avatar #23 - OtisMcWonderful (05/27/2015) [-]
>APU

Your software isn't reading the sensor right, or rather the sensor outputs some weird **** that the software can't interpret. AMD uses some weird sensor output that most things don't read properly. I'm speaking from experience here. I've got an A6-6400K that reports itself at ~75°C on idle.
User avatar #2 - zacoren (05/26/2015) [-]
hmm, In all honesty, you shouldn't just watch porn. Rendering porn would heat up your cpu much faster.
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