Processor temp high, while opening Flash Games folder.

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  1. NRT
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       #11

    Lemur said:
    Make sure all your fans are dust-free. Check inside your case (unplug computer).
    What are you using to determine cpu temp?
    Piriform Speccy
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  2. NRT
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
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       #12

    while opening videos folder, pictures folder in thumbnail view, it takes 1 minute to fully built the thumbnail ....
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Processor temp high, while opening Flash Games folder.-capture3.png  
    Last edited by NRT; 11 Jan 2012 at 10:48. Reason: added a pic
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  3. Posts : 2,528
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       #13

    Windows frequently rebuilds it's icon cache for various reasons that are a bit of a mystery :)

    I think that in this case you are unusual for having so many flash files in one place. If you want to stop it from doing that you can select the "Always show icons not thumbnails" and Windows will stop trying to open the files and render them to get a thumbnail...

    Your idle temp of 50C is a bit high to start with. 15C in crease for rendering 150 flash files to get an icon I would expect to be normal. But you should be idling around 30 something I would think. As others have suggested, make sure your fan is clean and that there is airflow through your case. Including around your case (If your case is under the desk it may be re-breathing it's own exhaust and that'll keep the temps high.
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  4. NRT
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       #14

    Processor temp high, while opening Flash Games folder.-capture3.png

    is this normal??
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  5. Posts : 3,139
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       #15

    Also, is your fan fixed speed or variable? You can also throw in a slot fan for next to nothing -

    Newegg.com - AOC FC-2000 PCI Slot Case Cooler
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  6. NRT
    Posts : 378
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       #16

    fseal said:
    Windows frequently rebuilds it's icon cache for various reasons that are a bit of a mystery :)

    I think that in this case you are unusual for having so many flash files in one place. If you want to stop it from doing that you can select the "Always show icons not thumbnails" and Windows will stop trying to open the files and render them to get a thumbnail...

    Your idle temp of 50C is a bit high to start with. 15C in crease for rendering 150 flash files to get an icon I would expect to be normal. But you should be idling around 30 something I would think. As others have suggested, make sure your fan is clean and that there is airflow through your case. Including around your case (If your case is under the desk it may be re-breathing it's own exhaust and that'll keep the temps high.
    fan is cleaned by a techie one week back...
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  7. NRT
    Posts : 378
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       #17

    Lemur said:
    Also, is your fan fixed speed or variable? You can also throw in a slot fan for next to nothing -

    Newegg.com - AOC FC-2000 PCI Slot Case Cooler
    i think its variable...
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  8. Posts : 3,139
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       #18

    Did this problem always exist, or suddenly crop up? And did it crop up after the tech worked on your pc?
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  9. NRT
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       #19

    Lemur said:
    Did this problem always exist, or suddenly crop up? And did it crop up after the tech worked on your pc?
    Did this problem always exist = yes

    And did it crop up after the tech worked on your pc? = no
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  10. Posts : 3,139
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       #20

    Another possibility is using arctic silver 5 to conduct heat -

    Arctic Silver Incorporated - Céramique 2
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