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Windows XP/2000 - CPU/Fan Problem posted in the Operating Systems forums; My CPU seems to be becoming overloaded when I am simply just browsing the net. The fan then starts to get very noisy, is there any way to get the ...

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Old 09-22-2006
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My CPU seems to be becoming overloaded when I am simply just browsing the net. The fan then starts to get very noisy, is there any way to get the fan to beome quiter and CPU to stop becoming overloaded?

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Hey ch_123!

Can you please download Speedfan, and post back what that program says:
Download SpeedFan - Access temperature sensor in your computer

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Hello,

Speedfan says...

Temp 1 : 42 Degrees C.
Temp 2 : 57 Degrees C. (Variable) when fan is noisy this can go up to 65.
Temp 3 : Minus 48 Degrees C
HD0 : 36 Degrees C.

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hello ch_123,

it appears that your pc is overheating can you open the case and see if there is any dust in the fans and try to clean it (don't use a vacuum) i use a rag or if you have it a can of compressed air

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