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MACHELLE ANDREWS Posted on Jul 31, 2012
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Watch a complete step by step instrucitonal video on how to fix a CPU that is running at high temperatures risking overheating the computer. This is a common problem for people who overclock computers. After the fix in the video was performed the CPU core temperature dropped from 57 degrees celsius to 46 degrees celsius, but that's not all. The 46 degree CPU temp was taken with Sisoftware Sandra Lite after the computer was overclocked from 2.4 GHZ Stock speed to 3.1 GHZ.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pGOss4xkZM

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