kurchatovium
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Art computers generate a lot of heat. 😀 😀 😛
Get a tissue paper and place it behind the computer where the fans are, if the tissue is blowing back and moving the main fans should at least be ok. Note there are several fans for a computer. One for the power supply, and one or two too move air out of the main case. You may have fans for the video card and CPU as well, those are inside and are hard to detect if they are still working. If the main fans are still OK from the tissue test its probably dust clogging up the fans inside the computer for the CPU and or video card that might be causing you problems.

^ Thanks Kurch..I'll take note of that too .*cuts and paste the instructions*![]()
You are most welcome.
Most pcs never have enough cooling these days. That and the power supplies tend to be not powerful enough. Weak power supplies can cause random crashes as well 😀
^ PCs are complicated b*tches, actually, on all aspects...while nothing gets accomplished without them. 😛
Gen Zod...good for your laptop and cooling fan and cool temper! 😛
*sips some melted ice-cream*
Very true PC's are much more complicated these days. Almost impossible to know all you need to know to operate them. 😛
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^ the Armada and the THREAD will never stride without our PCs. Plus we'll never get to enjoy virtual ice-cream without our PCs!😀 😀 😛
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Greetings, Kurch.
I hope all is well with you today. 😀 😛
Hello my friends How is everyone? 😀 😛
Hi General Zod. Doing ok. How are you? 😀 😀 😛

Greetings, Zod.
I fear that you didn't have time to visit with Isabeau while in WV.
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Glad the day is over It seems like it takes forever driving through the mountains in West Virginia 😀 😛
Is it a long drive or just slow going? 😀 😀 😛
Slow going with a heavy load 😀 😛
Ahhhhhhhhh ok. Very^999999999999 wise of you to take it slow then. 😀 😀 😛