D. Bollmann wrote:
> What happens if you switch your computer off and let it cool down
for a
> few hours? Odd behaviour like this is very common when a PC is
overheating,
> and sometimes a PC can be OK in the winter and spring and then start to
> experience overheating problems when the hot summer weather arrives.
Which
> it just has, here in England, and I'd guess over there in Deutschland
too?
I am working in Tokyo and thanks to the rainy season the weather changes
all the time - plain sun & hot humid air / less hot & rainy / hot
weather & sun again... It would be impossible to work if the
air-conditioner wouldn't run all the time. Still - sometimes it is quite
hot even with the air-conditioner running...
Is there some function (network / processor data etc.) I could protocol
somehow in order to provide some more helpful information if the problem
repeats?
If it was a weather related failure, this may help:
http://mbm.livewiredev.com/
If your system supports it, MBM will monitor the temperature and voltage
gages on your system, and the operation of the fans. The acceptable
range for these stats depend on the hardware, so I can't give specific
advice.
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