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<blockquote data-quote="AlexFallen" data-source="post: 147532" data-attributes="member: 4641"><p>OMG. That's hot! </p><p>Well first of all, make sure you turn off all the processes that you don't need. </p><p>Second of all, make sure you sit in a well air conditioned room, so that will help out a little. Also, make sure you don't run like multiple big CPU consuming processes at the same time. They screw with the CPU temperature. If it's a laptop, flip it over, and leave it like that so the heat just kinda floats off...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlexFallen, post: 147532, member: 4641"] OMG. That's hot! Well first of all, make sure you turn off all the processes that you don't need. Second of all, make sure you sit in a well air conditioned room, so that will help out a little. Also, make sure you don't run like multiple big CPU consuming processes at the same time. They screw with the CPU temperature. If it's a laptop, flip it over, and leave it like that so the heat just kinda floats off... [/QUOTE]
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