I have an Athlon T-Bird 1.2 ghz
And I know it's heating up because....... well, ok, here's the story.
When I run PT my computer freezes every now and then, everything freezes, I can't even press CTRL ALT DELETE, I just have to turn it off. Recently someone told me they use conductive paste instead of the Pads that come on the processor and heat sink, and that it keeps their computer from freezing when they record live outdoor concerts with PT. That got me to thinking, so the next time my computer froze, I felt it and it was extremely hot compared to our other computer(which is not used for music) So I opened up the case and felt around inside to see what was to hot, alot of stuff was, including the power supply, but the heat sink was so hot, I could not have handled it for more than a few seconds barehanded. Later, after everything cooled down I turned the computer back on and left it. THe next day I checked it and it was moderately warm, like the other computer, then I pulled up a PT file and started mixing. Soon after, I felt the case and it had increased in temperature, later on it got even warmer, Eventually it froze and I had to turn the computer off again. When I opened up the case, the heatsink was hot like before.
My friend put it together, so I don't know if the CPU is in wrong or the heat sink is on wrong. I wanted to look at it to see if it was damaged, but I'm not sure what's the safest way to do it. If that's the problem, I can cancel on the new MOBO. DO I need a case fan too?
I'll check out the stats on the CPU, but I'm sure that it's getting way too hot.