04-03-2011, 12:57 PM
No one at all can help with this issue? :S lol
I tried letting my system cool down overnight, and ran the Windows OS on the other partition on my hard drive instead of booting up Linux, and after a few hours the heatsinks that had the most heat when I was running on Linux felt like they were heating up to the exact same temp when I was running Windows for a few hours.
I can have my Windows OS on for an entire day without having to deal with any freezing issues like i've been experiencing in Linux, I don't understand what's going on. I've tried to narrow it down to a minimal number of problems that could be causing all the conflict when I run Linux, but no avail.
It doesn't make sense. I would appreciate some help though instead of replying to my own posts within my own thread
I tried letting my system cool down overnight, and ran the Windows OS on the other partition on my hard drive instead of booting up Linux, and after a few hours the heatsinks that had the most heat when I was running on Linux felt like they were heating up to the exact same temp when I was running Windows for a few hours.
I can have my Windows OS on for an entire day without having to deal with any freezing issues like i've been experiencing in Linux, I don't understand what's going on. I've tried to narrow it down to a minimal number of problems that could be causing all the conflict when I run Linux, but no avail.
It doesn't make sense. I would appreciate some help though instead of replying to my own posts within my own thread