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    Ok, i did solve the CPU overheat. I bought silver compound for 20 bucks in American money. It help by processor to go down to 45-55 temp!!! Good huh?!!

    Ok My other problem i told yall about was the system overheat. I have a program called hardware moniter(the eye thing) and everytime i go into it, the system temp is 64 c overheat warning message pop asking me to ignore or disable or to Shutdown.
    I bought a new case to try to solve the problem.
    Well its still doing it. Same old problem with my system temp.
    Oh another new problem when i replaced my old case with the new, my old case had 300watt power supply and my new is 420watt PS. i started up my computer and went to the same software called hardware moniter, and all the sudden i gave me a I V/0 exceeds the limites with the system heat problem messages come up the same time when i get done playing a game or something. But My I V/0 problem happenes as soon you get the computer started. Any of you have any ideas of what to do?
    All the help from you guys will be very appreciated!!!

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    Ok, i did solve the CPU overheat. I bought silver compound for 20 bucks in American money. It help by processor to go down to 45-55 temp!!! Good huh?!!

    Ok My other problem i told yall about was the system overheat. I have a program called hardware moniter(the eye thing) and everytime i go into it, the system temp is 64 c overheat warning message pop asking me to ignore or disable or to Shutdown.
    I bought a new case to try to solve the problem.
    Well its still doing it. Same old problem with my system temp.
    Oh another new problem when i replaced my old case with the new, my old case had 300watt power supply and my new is 420watt PS. i started up my computer and went to the same software called hardware moniter, and all the sudden i gave me a I V/0 exceeds the limites with the system heat problem messages come up the same time when i get done playing a game or something. But My I V/0 problem happenes as soon you get the computer started. Any of you have any ideas of what to do?
    All the help from you guys will be very appreciated!!!

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    You have provided no info about your system, so we're in the dark, though one thing to check is that you have case extraction fan.

    When I bought my new system AMD XP2500+, they did not put case fan in, and I was getting warnings too - unf#$ingbelievable for an AMD system. I put one in and case temp dropped noticabley.

    Otherwise tell us more about your system.

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    You aren't doing anything like excessively overclocking are you? Probably not.

    The fans suggestion is a good one, and with a new 420 watt PSU you should have plenty of connectors to fit fans to. I use an INTEL, and I hear they run a fair bit cooler than an AMD, nevertheless, I use 9 cooling fans.

    3x10 cm fans to pull air in the front over the drives.

    3x10 cm fans push air out the back case near CPU GPU and PSU

    Plus the usual cooloing fans on the Intel CPU and 9800XT GPU.

    Almost forgot, I added another 10 cm fan to force air into the front of the PSU as well to help keep its internals cool.

    It may seem like overkill, but I'm in the tropics, and you have to get the heated air out of the case fast, particularly if you want to overclock â... or else the case will heat up too much after about 15-20 minutes playing Lock On.

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