I have a 11 year old Dell E510 computer. Was OK for what I need (post on the blogs etc).
A few years back, the CPU fan started going wild under load. I took it apart, pulled the CPU heat sink of, cleaned it off and put some new heat sink grease and it was better for a while (year or so?)
Recently, maybe a year, when its under load, the CPU fan goes to max, and the computer slows to a crawl. Since its WinXP, I can't find any software that will read the actual CPU temps.
I pulled it apart again, really cleaned the cpu case and heat sink, put new heat sink grease on again thinking I screwed up the last time, and this time no improvement.
Its like running on half a CPU. Tried a different hard drive I had setup with Win7 (clean drive), thinking maybe a virus or some other crap software was causing the problem, same thing.
The fan noise is awful, but the CPU spikes and everything slows to a crawl.
Anyone run into this?
Thanks!!
A few years back, the CPU fan started going wild under load. I took it apart, pulled the CPU heat sink of, cleaned it off and put some new heat sink grease and it was better for a while (year or so?)
Recently, maybe a year, when its under load, the CPU fan goes to max, and the computer slows to a crawl. Since its WinXP, I can't find any software that will read the actual CPU temps.
I pulled it apart again, really cleaned the cpu case and heat sink, put new heat sink grease on again thinking I screwed up the last time, and this time no improvement.
Its like running on half a CPU. Tried a different hard drive I had setup with Win7 (clean drive), thinking maybe a virus or some other crap software was causing the problem, same thing.
The fan noise is awful, but the CPU spikes and everything slows to a crawl.
Anyone run into this?
Thanks!!
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