What you are saying isn't physically possible.
So how is a fridge colder than in a normal room?
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What you are saying isn't physically possible.
1. I don't have any heating on
2. Inside my case is a lot cooler than outside. I have like 3 big fans blowing cool air through. Add to that the massive one on the Scythe
I have no doubt it's a lot cooler inside my case than out.
Guys, I think we should be worried, AdladUK seems to have some sort of temperature anomaly inside his PC.
I think it could be the aliens from Crysis.
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So how is a fridge colder than in a normal room?
Or could it be some deviant plot from the depths of Dark Space, a la Mass Effect?
AdladUK, you can keep saying "it says 16c in the BIOS" but that'll never stop it from being inaccurate. Just check it via the programs that have been suggested/linked to.
If you click the link in my original post again, it should work now. Or just use the one below.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/Core_Temp_d5665.html
Well the black edition doesn't come with a stock cooler so I had to pick something.
Your pc isn't a refrigerator. It can't be cooler than outside.
Blow on your hand and it will make it feel cooler. I've no dount this is what Adlad means? The temps are probably higher in the case but just the fact you feel rushing air generated by the fans, makes you think it's a lot cooler when it isnt.![]()
Ahh - Didnt realise that.
Blow on your hand and it will make it feel cooler. I've no dount this is what Adlad means? The temps are probably higher in the case but just the fact you feel rushing air generated by the fans, makes you think it's a lot cooler when it isnt.![]()