Pc Running Very Slow And Net Refuses To Connect

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    That's horrible.... 35*C @ 1.60 GHz... yeah, that's not that best.
     
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    I think it'd stay same temp if i could increase how fast is working, Would putting a fan blowing towards this part of the room help a little

    Also anit too much ventalation here, Until i move the comps in a kind of dusty place with the boxes ready to be packed
     
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    poping open the case and seeing if the fan is even moving would help most... that's abnormally high
     
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    KK ill try later, i might have knocked out its lead by accident, But i can hear it, so it should be on
     
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    over the fans in the back and the PSU? o_O

    Just look in your case and dust it out fo sho.
     
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    Also, I rarely shut the comp down, Since i usually hold up server for a game, could that be a reason why its hot?
     
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    I leave mine running constantly too... though, I can't compare temperatures with you because of my cores and my cooling, but I do know that that shouldn't be the reason. The processor passed the test and went through QC for Intel. I bet they had that thing running for longer than you have and put it through more stable, harder tests. But, then you get 35*C on a Processor that is labled for 3.06 Ghz @ 1.60. I don't think leaving your computer on for a period of time will make heat like that unless something has happened.
     
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    in PCAlert It says the CPU and SYS fans are working fine but the PSU fan isnt even spinning?! Isnt that the one locked over the processor card
     
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    The one that it is over your CPU isn't moving? Yeah, that's a problem.
     
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    I dont know if its moving or not, Puting my hand inside a computer anit something i particually like doing (I wear Nylon things alot, Nylon builds static :D )

    Ive got alot of spare Fans, ill look if any i have fit it

    Here is what it says, The CPU fan is working

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    Power Supply fan?

    I didn't know they had something to transfer the data or RPM... but ok.. I know that is spinning for you.
     

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