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Hi guys, yea 16c is way too cool as much as i'd like to say i could get that

from a cold boot, to get into BIOS where you can check the temp of the CPU...you'll most likely get it at best at 24C...

In regards to the video card...drivers should have that information - but there is also other software available in our Download section


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ok yeah, in bios cpu @ 19-20 celsius and mobo at 24. Still wondering, when the guys put my pc together they didn't connect the front 2 fans (i think 120mm each) should i connect them up or is that just wasting energy? =D


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there is something wrong with the temperature reporting system in your computer i think.. either way... yes you should connect those fans, thye will help keep your system cool, and use hardly any energy


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k now i need to know how to do it, ill go look for the cases manual. and is it absolutely impossible that those are the temperatures or just unlikely?


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it is highly unlikely. unless you are running a Pentium Dual-Core 1.6ghz on a Tuniq Tower ultra 120.... it is highly unlikely


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guessing the tuniq is some crazy case, im using antec 900 ultimate, anyway no such thing as a manual, and i looked inside and the 2 front fans have a hella lot infront of them so can't get a good look, but i think i saw that one of them is connected. And apparently you can change the speeds of the fans so maybe they're switched off, and where would i be able to find the switch (or maybe it's software) to change the speeds?



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