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  • wan901
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2007
    • 69

    #1

    Msi 6547

    Hmm GuYS itS Me AgAin.... Actually my CPU temP stays at 50'C and Not even changing or controlled ...Id change the Caps ,still same problem came out even i load to default cmos...im wondering Is it the MOSFET problem or ceramacic caps (center of the socket procs) ...cause what i see the Flux around the Ceramic caps... that what i afraid of...
  • shadow
    Badcaps Veteran
    • Feb 2007
    • 732
    • Australia

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    Re: Msi 6547

    Flux is not conductive and is usually there as a residue. Flux will not cause problems. Whenever there are problems reading temperatures on motherboards, I always look for an updated firmware. Many times this fixes any temperature related problems. Thou I have never seen a problem with the temperature sitting on a particular value. I doubt it is a MOSFET problem, although this is much much more likely than the flux around capacitors.

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