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    Power Supply Running Hot

    Hello, My computer Supply seem to be really hot , the temp is around 60c. So Can you tell me How Can i Lower the temperature of my power supply and i dont seem to understand why power supply is running to hot , I have not Overclocked it , so please help me thanks in advance

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    Re: Power Supply Running Hot

    I believe that these temperatures are not alarming. Most of your components can withstand high temperatures. Be careful even when your hard drive exceed 50 °. also Know that a processor can go up to 70 ° without any worries, and a graphics card up to 90 ° ...

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    Re: Power Supply Running Hot

    One 8cm or 6 cm fan Should be present on your power supply to ensures good air circulation so that the power supply does not get too hot and becomes overloaded. if the fan is not present or not working then in either case you need to replace the motherboard

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    Re: Power Supply Running Hot

    Your computer's power supply operates the power supplies. It shares the power the computer equipment and parts. 99.99% of the power supplies available on the market DO NOT allow the computer to read their thermal sensor. So I think it is rather strange that SANDRA was able to read your power supply temperature. I think you should not believe in Sandra and use a digital thermometer to read your PSU temperature. It should be around 35-40º C.

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