Richard4168:
Agreed Mike.
Teamster174:Whenever I play this game, my hard drive or the fan is just howling.
Teamster, your CPU cooling fan is dirty. If you have a desktop, remove the side panel of the computer case and use compressed air to thoroughly blow the inside of the box out. Problem solved.
If you have a laptop, you can follow these steps. You'll be able to thoroughly clean everything when you have the laptop apart.
GL
A few things, use CDA (clean dry air) in a can, the CDA pressure might be high, but volume through a nozzle tube is low,,,hold the can back a bit to start with...one issue with compressed air (like you shop compressor) is you need a real good moisture trap at least 30 feet down line (mines at 50) form the compressor.
Plus, you have to stay back a ways so as not to be to aggressive in the tower.
On my LT, running GB, I was seeing my temps real high...so like the link Rich posted, I pulled the LT apart, swabbed the fans and cleaned the vents form the inside...something to note here as I mention it in my CC forum., YJ brought up a good point I forgot about...static electricity being generated by the vacuum...so make sure you use a ground pad (I didn't) and be careful.
Also, the vents will be plugged from inside, so you have to pull the cooling fan to get to the vents, don't blow in from the outside:)
lastly, I didn't touch my CPU or heat sink as Soulcatcher did, but now, my fan hasn't turned on and CPU/HD sit at 105/90?IIRC-max...but my heatsink came from CPU and across the airflow of the fan...just a "bar" if you will, no fins/etc.