Actually, it's quite possible that you have heat-setting thermal paste between your heatsink and cpu. This is the sort of paste that usually comes pre-installed on the stock heatsink. When it is cool (especially when it's a little older) it can be very dry and brittle, but when it warms up (when the system is running) it will soften up a spread out.
It's still best, of course, that you clean off the old stuff and replace it with new paste, but if it's running without overheating, it should be ok for a while (or even longer). If you can though, check your cpu temp. It should be around 36 to 42 degrees Celsius with a stock cooler (at idle). If it's much higher, shut it down. Also, check that it doesn't get too high when running GW (or other apps).
(Check the cpu makers website for typical operating temps.)
Last edited by Quaker; Apr 27, 2009 at 02:14 AM // 02:14..
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