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power_down
17-08-2003, 09:24
i have installed the game full install
and put the crack on it
but when i run the game it f*ck my cpu heat it make the cpu heat about 80C
dose any one have a good tested crack for the game who dos not make a heat up for cpu
my cpu is 2.40 intel/512/400
mother intel by intel 850 emv2
512 RDRAM /700
VGA GF4MX440 blaster
sound aduje II
any one can help

krondike
17-08-2003, 09:51
I've got one question and many conclusions.

Question:
Dose it happen with your original CD?

Conclusion:
You haven't write that you have tested with original CD:s. Maybe you don't own original CD and must have the crack.
If you dosen't have the original CD it's a warez indication. And that's not good.

And if you have the original CD:s and it dose the same. It's not a techincal problem. THE thing is, it's maybe might big, so it take out many CPU power. And when it take CPU power, it makes the CPU think. ANd the result of that...is that CPU goese HOT! Do solve this problem is to get a new brain and install a new cooler. Once again, read the boarder rules.

If it's dosen't happen with the original CD and just for the crack. Still get your self a new CPU cooler. Becuase the crack it self cannot say, hello CPU can you get hoter. If not, I'm gonna undress me so it getting hot in here.

So firtst, read the boarder rules. Second buy your self a decent CPU cooler.. Intel P4 2.4 or Intel P4 often gets hot and need a strong CPU cooler. I've got 1.7 and I was using a cooler that's was design for the 1.7 GHZ and it was getting to hot, so I buyed a NEW BETHER ONE!

power_down
17-08-2003, 10:10
original CD?
ofcourse i have the original cd
and it dosen't have any problem
the problum with the crack , the crack use a lot of cpu power more then what it need to run the game , like hack programmes , riping tool , or programmes whitch made to got hight priority of prossecor.
if u have a tested crack i think u can help .
thanx for ur time:confused: :confused:

RincewindTheWiz
17-08-2003, 10:22
First of all, there's NO way in hell that a crack can significantly increase your cpu temperature. The only thing that it CAN do, is keep the cpu 100% utilized (full load) and thus reach maximum temperature instead of idle temperature. However, almost 95%+ of all games will use all available cpu capacity, so almost any game will reach this full load temperature. If this really makes your cpu run too hot, it means you don't have enough cooling capacity to really use your cpu with the current temperatures. Either upgrade your cooling, or clock your cpu lower. As for the original not having this problem, it is possible but VERY unlikely. In any case, don't hold your breath for a crack that uses less cpu cycles, the problem is with your cooling, not with the crack.

power_down
17-08-2003, 11:10
do you know what the normal cpu temperature for P4 2.4
i have Intel Active Monitor installed on my pc and it give me normal 20:80 load , cpu temperature is 55:40 and system zone is 35:39
dose it a normal for p4 2.4 prossecors
i was have amd 700
thanx for ur help
:rolleyes:

RincewindTheWiz
17-08-2003, 12:02
Do you actually crash ? This doesn't sound like too much temperature. Cpu crashes because of temperature are usually hard locks, which means you can't do anything suddenly, even the mouse pointer won't move. Bad memory will result in blue screen errors and random reboots.

power_down
17-08-2003, 12:25
i didnt ever crash my pc is very good at all function no error or bule screan .
at even the cpu heat is 75 i have no problems in running a game or doing any thing .
i think my mother bord sensores have a problem.it give me a fake heat . !! may be , what do you think ?

krondike
17-08-2003, 12:39
Something is wrong very wrong. First that the CPU get's 5C higher.. then normaly the CPU shouldn't be at 75C! should be at 50-60!
SO GET A NEW CPU COOOOOLER! :mad:

ash2dust2
17-08-2003, 14:09
A crack cannot make a CPU heat beyond what any other program utilizing CPU at 100% can.

This is a Tech support question for Mainboard manufacturer.

End of story.