27-02-2008 11:38 AM | |
The Fifth Horseman | Of course, there is also a chance your fans simply need oiling - a mixture of silicon grease and machine oil applied to the axle may fix them up just fine. |
26-02-2008 07:14 PM | |
Scatty | Why not instantly moving to North Pole instead? :worried: |
26-02-2008 07:12 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
What do you mean by "like hell"? If you have a computer with variable fan speed, you have a pretty recent computer. Chances are that the "like hell" setting is the setting my 4 year old computer have by default and which never change. |
26-02-2008 07:06 PM | |
dosraider |
Check if your heatsinks aren't dirty, fans, power supply..... My PC needs a cleanup every year (I'm a smoker ....... bad me :amused Close your window and let your fridge open. :nuts: |
26-02-2008 06:58 PM | |
Mrazerty | I'm trying to run Duke3D for modern computers. So it's not an amateur game and I don't have to use Dosbox! |
26-02-2008 06:52 PM | |
The Coop |
Sounds like DOSBox is running full tilt, causing your CPU to get hot, which kicks the cooling fan for it into high gear. As TFH suggested, bring up your CPU usage graph (Ctrl+Alt+Delete), and under the "Performance" tab, see how much DOSBox is using in the "CPU Usage" line. If you have a single core CPU, see how close it is to 100%. If it's a hyperthreading CPU, see how close to 50% it is. If it gets close to those numbers often, then there is why your cooling fan is cranking up. Just out of curiosity, when was the last time you gave the inside of your PC a cleaning? If it's been a while, there's probably dust collecting in there that's causing your CPU to heat up quicker than normal. Might wanna give it a cleaning if that's the case. |
26-02-2008 04:19 PM | |
Japo | In DOSBox, decrease the cycles (Ctrl+F11) if it doesn't make the game slow down. As for amateur games, they're usually designed for ease of coding instead of optimization so it's normal they spend much horsepower even if they're graphically not great. |
26-02-2008 02:58 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman |
Check your CPU usage and temperature graphs. It's likely your machine has some sort of fan speed control configured in BIOS and the fans kick in to full speed once your CPU reaches a certain temperature. |
26-02-2008 02:39 PM | |
Mrazerty |
This is odd... Sometimes when I play certain Dos games, the ventilation in my computer suddenly starts working like hell!! Why is that? I even experience it with Dosbox and modernised remakes of dosgames! EDIT: In most cases (which still doesn't mean always) opening my window helps. But it's still pretty odd. |