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			I keep getting this error from my newly built computer "Processor Terminal Margin has reached a critical 8 degree's Celsius" Is this to be worried about? I have 6 fans blowing on the CPU It happens when I play UT3 My specs 4 GIG Ram 2.4 Quad Core Vista x64 Unlimited | 
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			bring your PC back to the shop, they may have unsealed the cpu, or misplaced the electro-magnet on the maincore, or something that may just be messing with the temp, detector...
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			is 8 degree's Celsius even bad? It only happens when I run UT3. Anything else like Maya and stuff it runs fine the current temp is 45F
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			ah, you did not mention the game at first.. lol did you check the configuration of your dual processor, to see if only one was working? (if you have a dual core actually...) heatup is always seen in big games like UT3... but having a heatup that big with an alert, not sure if it is safe... i would go to the shop anyway... to recalibrate the temp detector... | 
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 but 8C is not hot honestly....If it was running at 40C then I could see a heat problem. Or is it backwards on a PC? | 
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			You'd wish to have your CPU running at 8?C. All Core 2 Duos/Core 2 Quads on a B3 revision can run up to 65?C, all G0 revisions can run up to 72?C. I believe you have a Q6600. Also, unless you're using liquid cooling/phase change/exotic cooling, you can't get a processor below room ambient temperature because the laws of physics says so   . And you'd be lucky to get 5?C more than ambient on stock cooling at idle. Which application shows that error? Screenshot? | 
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			See the attachment. It only happens when I play UT3.............Is this something to be worried about? I have 6 fans blowing right on the processor. 8C = 46.4F | 
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			I wouldn't worry about it... My processor runs twice that hot at times. Thought I have an AMD processor and they run hotter than Intel chips from what I understand. Haven't had an Intel chip since 1995.
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			It sounds like a setting that was set in either the BIOS or the Intel Desktop Utilities (user set) to monitor temperatures.  This temp was either manually set to 8 degrees or a program has set it to that.  In most cases, opening that program and editing the temperature threshold to 80 (add a zero on the end) will fix it to where you want to be.  As Wayne Luke said - nothing to worry about - its just a monitor for your hardware and it is set ridiculously low.
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