Changing documents folder from D: and its effects

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  1. Posts : 11
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       #21

    Well, I could not find turbo boost on getting into BIOS - so I think the power options is the only way of controlling it. I also tried to reduce the spin time to 1 minute in power options for hard disk. None of this actually helped getting my hdd temps down. So I guess thats the end of the road on this.
    Thanks for all the help, it is most appreciated :)

    Peace
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  2. Posts : 504
       #22

    Bad design bro. That's the problem. These powerful CPUs and GPUs need a lot of cooling.

    Did you try setting value to 80 anyway?
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  3. Posts : 11
    Windows 7 64 bit
    Thread Starter
       #23

    I am so sorry nilank for not responding to you. Was under the weather and grappling for a while

    All is well with me but changing it to 80 did not help much. It all stays the same (tried reducing spin of the hdd to 1 minute in power options, that did not help either!)...

    C'est la vie

    Peace
      My Computer


 
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