Well, I've been having a minor issue with my computer lately, namely it shutting down after a fairly processor intensive activity. This got me thinking; what would cause this to happen? So I booted up SpeedFan and discovered that my processor was running fairly hot. After sleeping on the issue, I started up my computer in the morning and found that it was running at approximately the same heat... some two minutes after starting my computer; just running Netflix for the last three hours or so is making my GPU at ~51C and my CPU at ~54-55C. Not good at all, I'm afraid (and on further inspection, I felt that the heat sink attached to the processor is, in fact, quite hot. Go figure).
My room is usually cozily cool, and I will wrap my self in a blanket in the interests of keeping myself warm while helping out my computer. I've moved my room fan closer to my desktop and set it on high to provide temporary relief, but I'm in need of a more permanent solution.
My questions is this: Does anyone have suggestions for a better cooling system than a couple fans that generally runs at around 2100 RPM or so? I've been looking into water cooling systems but I can't, for the life of me, figure out what would and would not be compatible with my desktop. Space won't be too much of an issue; the case is fairly roomy. The most likely issue would present itself as the power supply, as I can't imagine it can handle much more (and I've been looking into trying to replace it, in the interests of upgrading my graphics card, but haven't had the time or money to until recently). I'm also likely going to need a tube of thermal paste to renew the seal on the processor, and I'm kind of sad that my graphics card doesn't appear to have an accessible heat sink, just a fan on the card itself.
I can post specs later, if it would help, but any idea of what may be going wrong would be great.