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1  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Temperatures Question on: December 14, 2011, 11:45:35 AM
Ah, seems like i messed up there. I thought that was with the revision aswell in the link that i gave. Guess i didn't read it well. Now i feel like an idiot, haha.

Now, lets see. The revision i have on the cpu is G0

Also, P4Man, thanks for that link. I'll keep mining for now, because i'm close to 0.1, and cash that in. Then i'll go for the litecoins. Thanks again Cheesy
2  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Temperatures Question on: December 14, 2011, 11:11:29 AM
Hello again,
Sorry for this late reply. I'd like to thank you all.
For the version of my CPU, i have this one : http://ark.intel.com/products/29765/Intel-Core2-Quad-Processor-Q6600-%288M-Cache-2_40-GHz-1066-MHz-FSB%29

I'm not really a power user, like you mentioned. It's a gaming rig that i have had made a few years back, and upgraded aswell.
For Jake, you cant really scare me. I've had things way worse to my older computers happen*cough managed to fry half the components cough*, currently on an IT course on university, so i can keep my head calm in most of those things.

Also, my computer is not overclocked. And before i started with mining, i've done a lot of research. I'm planning to upgrade aswell in the near future as my current specifications are starting to get too old. I'm not trying to get too much of a profit on Bitmining, it's that i always have my computer on for specific reasons. Mostly for remote control, and i figured i could let it do something if it's on anyways.

For the coolers. I have two at the moment. One is on the side of the case(regular case cooler). The other one is if i'm right a Ninja cooler. I cant see the exact model from where i am at the moment, but i will tell as soon as i am able to.

And for that link of mining hardware, i've already seen that during my research for everything Smiley

EDIT:
i forgot to ask. About the litecoins, i looked them up a bit. I dont assume there is any way Litecoins go over to Bitcoins other then selling on the market?
3  Other / Beginners & Help / Temperatures Question on: December 14, 2011, 08:30:04 AM
Hi everyone,

I'm new here, new to the bitcoining and everything.
Anyways, i had a question.

I have an avarage-ish computer, and i'm wondering about the temperatures of my computer.
I've been running the computer already for about 2-3 days straight, mining. Not non-stop, i sometimes shut it down when i need to work on something. On avarage 35 mhash, not ideal but it works quite okay.
My video card is a Nvidia GeForce 250 GTS, which runs at 75-80 degrees celcius on avarage now,
and my CPU is a Intel quad core2 Q6600, with an avarage temperature of 70.

I wanted to know if keeping the computer on at this temperature is too high or not, and if there are any ways i can lower the temperature if it's needed without changing the hardware.

Thanks for your time, hope to hear something.
Soraka
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