Your CPU temp may be the cause of your problem. That is way to hot in my
view.
Check to see that the CPU fan is working properly and is not stuffed up with
dust..
Maybe something is restricting the airflow severely.
Yes, that fan speed is slow for that type of temperature if you are using a
variable speed fan.
Furthermore, the differential between the system temperature of 21C and the
CPU of 84C is way to large.
With a system temp of 21C, I would have expected a CPU temp under 50C even
with a low performing CPU fan.
The processor has a Max power consumption of 63 watts and is rated to a max
die temp of 90C. However, there is often quite a difference between the
measured temp and the die temp. My strong preference is to keep CPU temp
under 60C.
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> Hey Guys,
> got a problem i cnt solve, my computer seems to switch off everytime i
> do a big process e.g. Converting a mp3 file to ogg or sumthing or
> installing a large program. i first thought it was my hard drive n that
> it kept overheating, so i gt a 250Gb hard disk n i still have the same
> problem. Now i think it may be my processor after i chekd the bios.
> This is my comp:
>
> OS: Microsoft XP SP2
> CPU: AMD Sempron 2200+ 1.5Ghz, 193Mb of Ram
> 2 Hard Drives: Primary-40Gb Maxtor, Slave-20Gb Seagate (new 1s 250Gb
> Maxtor)
>
> I chekd the BIOS n did the PC HEALTH CHECK, is it me or does the CPU
> seem abit hot?
> System Temperature: 21'C/69'F
> CPU Temperature: 84'C/183'F
> CPU Fan Speed- 2445rpm (<<--------is this slow??)
>
> plz help!!! 
> Thanx
>
>
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