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I've been wondering about the high system temp I've been getting for a while now, but couldn't find the source. Well, by accident, I found out whats been causing it. I was moving my hand around trying to find the source of the heat and it came to the memory. Put my finger on it and winced!
Its the Geil 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 memory. Is it normal for it to be running so hot? Its really driving my system temperatures up. I have it set with the +0.3v in the BIOS, so its running at its recommended 2.1v, so I imagine that pushes the temperatures up a bit.
But I mean, it went from a nice cool 28-32c when I had 2GB in there, to the crazy 48c its at now with 4GB. Do those heatsinks become unseated? Is it possible to open them up and do something about it?
Its the Geil 2GB PC2-6400 DDR2 memory. Is it normal for it to be running so hot? Its really driving my system temperatures up. I have it set with the +0.3v in the BIOS, so its running at its recommended 2.1v, so I imagine that pushes the temperatures up a bit.
But I mean, it went from a nice cool 28-32c when I had 2GB in there, to the crazy 48c its at now with 4GB. Do those heatsinks become unseated? Is it possible to open them up and do something about it?