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The CPU is not so easy to burn, and if it is on 100 degrees, it will be unstable and crash and automatically shut down or something, but it is on 200 degrees, that is, when you can put the coffee cup on it to make coffee, the CPU will not be burned out. Theoretically, more than 250 degrees of tin will melt, unless your CPU exceeds this temperature, that is, when you can fry eggs directly on it, it will burn off, in fact, it is not burned at this time, but the resistance soldered up with tin on it will fall off, and the CPU will not be broken inside. The CPU is made of silicon and copper semiconductors, which can resist high temperatures of about 1,000 degrees.
Therefore, your computer can't be turned on, most of the memory is put in or something, and the memory, graphics card, power interface, etc. are plugged in again to try again.
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No, it won't. Today's CPUs all have internal self-protection circuitry.
Theoretically, it won't burn out.
Hurry up and install the CPU fan. If not, switch to a better fan.
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The CPU has self-protection. It won't burn You wait for the CPU to cool down naturally and then reinstall it, if it still doesn't work, plug and unplug the memory, I suspect you touched the memory when you installed it. Remember to put silicone on the CPU, otherwise it will still die if the heat dissipation is not good.
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If not, it is not burned, you can wait for the temperature to drop down, clear the CMOS settings and try again.
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No, it's the CPU's self-protection that kicks in, and the temperature is too high.
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It's not necessarily bad, I've had this happen to me, and then I can use it again after 5 hours.
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The CPU can't be repaired if it's burned, except for the broken pins, you can't fix the rest, AMD 965 (black box), you buy a lot.
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The best way to do this is to try it on a different motherboard. If it doesn't work, it's burned. Only to spend money again. Hope you're not a wive.
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AMD965 such a top quad-core U, you dare to treat him so lightly, he deserves to be burned
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It will not burn out, and the CPU has protective measures (automatic power-off protection function).
1. Under normal circumstances, the CPU standby temperature is 20-50, (or lower) in the game is 50-90, this temperature is very normal.
2. Use Master Lu to detect the temperature of CPU and other hardware.
3. If the temperature is high, you need to clean up the wiring in the whole chassis, clean up the dust of the CPU fan, coat the CPU with silicone grease, and it is best to add a small fan to assist in heat dissipation in the chassis.
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Today's CPUs have temperature protection features up to 80 times and there will be an auto-down-to-clock or auto-shutdown. Won't burn out the CPU.
Under the normal operation of the radiator.
Nowadays, the temperature of mainstream CPUs like G540 G620 X2 240 X4 631 is generally not higher than 50 degrees.
But in the past, Celeron or Pentium was generally over 65 degrees and below 80 degrees.
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It is best not to stay above this temperature for a long time, even if it is not bad, it will affect the life, the chip has an electron migration, the temperature is high, the migration will occur, the originally flat line will move, the pit will be uneven, and then affect the life of the chip!
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As long as the computer doesn't shut down automatically, there will be no problem.
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It's definitely not good for a long time, so find a way to cool down.
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Depending on whether your computer hardware is good or not, it won't burn out if it's good, and it's easy to burn out if it's bad. Also look at how much CPU usage reaches when your computer is playing games, reaching more than 90% I advise you not to play, it is easy to burn out.
Fans are overclocked, so I advise you not to play mega games, because overclocking is what reduces the life of your hardware in the first place, and if you play those games, it will make matters worse.
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The current CPU has a power-off protection function that will not burn out, but it is true that high temperature will reduce the lifespan, it is recommended to use the game plus to monitor the temperature in real time, whether it is in the game or on the desktop, it can display temperature, fan speed, occupancy and other information.
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You first check if there is a problem with your CPU fan, if it is not recommended that you remove the CPU to clean up the ash of the fan, clean the silicone on the surface of the CPU, and then replace it with a new silicone, if it still has no effect, redo the system, it should be solved. If it still doesn't work, send it for repair. If none of the above is the case, it means that something is wrong with your CPU.
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There are several reasons for the high temperature of the general CPU:
1. The internal silicone grease of the CPU has expired, resulting in the heat of its CPU core cannot be transmitted to the outside in time, and the lid needs to be opened to replace the silicone grease.
2. The CPU radiator has low performance, which causes its heat to be unable to be sent away in time, and can only be replaced with a better radiator.
3. The thermal grease material of the CPU is not good, resulting in its heat cannot be transmitted to the heat sink in time, it is recommended to replace it with better silicone grease.
4. It is also possible that the virus has been filling up the CPU, resulting in a high temperature, and you need to reboot the computer to enter safe mode, and then use antivirus software to disinfect the virus.
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Lenovo's computer heat dissipation performance is okay, that temperature is nothing! Mine is often in the 70s, yours is fine! Don't worry, if it's 80 degrees, you have to be careful!
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At first, I thought it was a desktop, but if it was a desktop, it would not be normal.
Laptops, it's normal. I have a Y450 here, but the CPU is 4400, the temperature is so high, and the graphics card is even hotter than yours. It doesn't matter, as long as it doesn't crash, it's normal.
If you have time, use a powerful fan to clean the air duct of the laptop, which is also helpful for heat dissipation. If you want to keep the temperature low, spend 20 yuan to buy a laptop cooling base.
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Is it that the speed of the CPU fan is too slow, causing the CPU temperature to be too high, you press del to adjust the speed when you turn it on, and see if it's okay, if not, you can change the CPU fan and try it.
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It's high, it's high, what are you afraid of, Even if it burns out, Lenovo will pay for you, besides, it's not very high.
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Look at the radiator to see if it's turning.
The CPU is protected and generally won't burn It will be shut down in a few seconds as you said is the time to reach the protective temperature It is estimated that the dust is too big when you clean it It is recommended that you plug in the memory module well Is it going to fall into it There is also a graphics card to check It's okay Don't worry.
Silicone is used to fill the gap between the CPU and the fan, be sure to use ***, and apply evenly! Be careful.
It's hard to say about this question, but it's generally between 60 and 70 degrees, and it can be set. >>>More
Another possibility is that the temperature measurement software is not good. If the test machine reaches 90, it will crash. You go into the BIOS and see what the temperature is. Don't put too much faith in software, either. Do you want to touch the CPU heatsink.
It depends on what type of CPU you have and what level of heatsink you have. If the processor itself generates a lot of heat and the heat sink dissipates poorly, it is normal to have more than 80 degrees. >>>More