[pchelpers] Re: CPU Temperature

Eric Furman wrote:
> At 19/02/2007, you wrote:
> 
>> Eric Furman wrote:
>>> Hi Guys
>>> I'm running Win XP Prof.
>>> How do I check the CPU temperature?
>>> Eric
>> Some BIOS types allow you to see the cpu temperature at re-boot time
>> regardless of operating system. Have you looked there?
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> 
> Thanks John
> I couldn't find the temp displayed in the BIOS.
> However I have Fresh Devices and found it there - 46 deg C.
> 
> The reason I wanted to know the temp is - my machine is bombing out
> at odd times, like moving my mouse and/or the extendable keyboard tray.
> 
> I have already replaced the IDE cables, moved the two HDD out of their mobile
> racks and connected them directly to their respective cables.
> 
> I've also used an electronic switch/terminal cleaner on all multi pin plugs 
> and
> still the problem persists.
> 
> Also cleaned the DRAM pins and sockets, removed DRAM array and switched 
> sockets.
> 
> Is there anyway I can check these memory arrays?

I have a utility called memtest used for physical memory testing. Would 
you like me to send you the zip file?

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