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Quote: Originally Posted by TwoCables Yeah, when I saw you say that your temps were 53-56C, I knew that the BIOS readings were very wrong. I'd trust Everest, Core Temp, Real Temp and CPU-Z way before I trust my BIOS...
Umm i'm pretty sure all my temps/voltages are where they should be.
When i restart my computer I get a warning that I have a "H/W malfunction" or something like that, and it tells me to go to setup and check voltages and temperatures. At the voltage screen I get this...
I've tried another monitor and still no luck, normally when I boot up my computer my monitor's light turns to green and then displays "auto-adjusting screen". But whenever I try now it just stays Yellow indicating it's in...
I don't :\\, isn't there any other way of testing? Because my Video Card fan does work.
I turned on my computer today morning and everything booted up fine no problems, I go to type in my password and find that my computer has frozen, that alone Is something new. So I restart my computer and find that there is no connection...
never mind got it fixed
wow i really missed that one but for some reason i still get an error http://img255.imageshack.us/img255/6199/16445673hr4.jpg heres an image to help you understand where im at
thank you but can you do me a favor and test it out on your C compiler for some reason after i enter my Fahrenheit to convert it stops and gives me an error Code: #include "stdafx.h" int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR*...
Code: #include "stdafx.h" int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) { printf("-Fahrenheit to Celsius Converter-\ "); printf("Fahrenheit to convert : "); int f = scanf_s("%d",f); int c =...
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