The newly assembled CPU and motherboard are unusually hot

Updated on number 2024-02-08
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Forehead. Graphics card this time. This CPU already generates a lot of heat, so you have to pay attention to heat dissipation.

    Your console is worth about 2,000 at the current market price. There is a problem with the motherboard at such a high temperature. You wipe the silicone off the CPU again.

    It's still that high. It's a hardware problem... Look for the place where you bought a computer.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Configuration List **.

    CPU: AMD Athlon™ X2 7750 Black Box 425 Motherboard: Jet Hummer HA03-GT3 499

    Memory: Kingston 2G DDRII 800 160 HDD: Western Digital WD1600AAJS 285 Graphics Card:

    Rainbow Radium Wind 3650-GD2 CF**Edition 399 CD-ROM Drive: Jian Hing IHA324 198

    Chassis power supply: Huakang chassis power supply ordinary set It is estimated that the temperature of the 300CPU is overheated, which may be that the silicon is not coated well, and some JS are not coated at all. It is recommended that you get the place where you bought the computer and let him fix it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It should be that the case heat dissipation is not good, the motherboard is more than 100, only the case is disassembled and the fan is blown on the motherboard, and there is also your power supply if it is rated 230W, it should not be enough, and the power of 7750 is 95W.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a problem with the motherboard at such a high temperature. You wipe the silicone off the CPU again. It's still that high. It's a hardware problem... Look for the place where you bought a computer.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Is the silicone coated How many revolutions does the fan have.

    Install a z** and look at the device, and it will measure the performance.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.You should touch the CPU cooler with your hand to see if it's really hot.

    2.If you break a buckle, although there is silicone, it may also affect the heat dissipation, because the snap may cause the fan to not fit the radiator tightly. However, if the CPU heatsink isn't hot when you touch it with your hand at the moment, then you don't have to worry too much about whether the fit is tight.

    3.If your CPU fan is not connected to the motherboard, so your motherboard cannot detect the rotation of the fan, so the motherboard's alarm function is constantly alerting you. In this case, your CPU is not hot, but the motherboard can't detect the fan turning, so it gives a false alarm.

    You can look for this plug and plug it in and you're good to go. If your CPU itself is really not hot and you can't find the plug, you can also turn off the alarm function in the motherboard's BIOS. However, the premise is that your CPU must not be hot.

    Answer to the supplement: Your motherboard is a smart motherboard, which can detect the occurrence of these anomalies, so when it detects an error, it will naturally alarm you, and of course it will not start the machine. It thinks your CPU is overheating, so don't start the machine to protect your CPU from burning.

    You can't just look at the machine not starting, you have to see what the reason is for not starting. Now that you have the fan adjusted, you will start the machine. And, according to your description, it seems that your current CPU temperature is not low.

    But how many degrees is not low? You can't touch it, it's hot, it's hot? Generally speaking, the CPU has an overheating protection temperature of 100 degrees.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's best to find another clasp to attach it. , an imbalance, find a hair dryer to blow the inside, remove moisture, or dry for two days!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's not good to have silicone, the fan is broken, can the temperature not be high!! Last time, my computer was overheated because the fan was slow, and the CPU was overheated, and the machine turned off automatically after a while, and then it was better to change a fan. Go and change the CPU fan, make sure it's done!

    What is the problem of not being able to turn on the machine, that is, the CPU temperature is too high, can you just change the fan?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A beeping sound from the host is not necessarily a CPU problem. The memory module, the graphics card, will cause a ring, you will use the memory module, the copper metal on the graphics card, use a rubber sassafras to clean the contact points on the copper bar, and the socket on the motherboard with a dry toothbrush, brush it. Try it on the check.

    Caused by poor contact.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It hasn't been turned on for half a year, so first of all, it is recommended that you clean up the garbage and dust. Then turn it on again.

    It's the motherboard that keeps alarming, it should be a problem with the motherboard or check whether the graphics card and memory module are plugged in.

    It shouldn't be a problem, and doing it above should solve your problem.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The CPU heatsink must fit snugly! Silicone re-glued! If the fan button is broken, replace it! Fast!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First, the heat dissipation efficiency of the radiator is not enough, we should ensure that the heat of the CPU can be quickly dissipated in the choice of fan (radiator), and no accumulated temperature occurs, the original heat sink can generally ensure the stability under normal operation, but if it is overclocked or running under high load for a long time, it is recommended to buy a heat sink with better heat dissipation efficiency.

    Second, when applying silicone ester, you should also pay attention not to coat it too thickly, because the thermal conductivity of silicone ester is not high, but it is better than the air between the CPU and the heat sink, so in principle, it should be coated as thin as possible. At the same time, there is also a certain method for coating silicone ester, which can not produce bubbles.

    Third, the air duct of the chassis is not smooth, and the hot air inside the chassis can not be discharged to the outside of the chassis, and the equipment in the chassis emits a lot of heat when working, heating the air in several boxes, and the chassis discharges the hot air through the air duct and inhales the cold air, so that the heating equipment is cooled. The air duct plays a role in the overall heat dissipation of the chassis, and if the air duct is not smooth, it will cause local overheating. If the air duct is not smooth, it is recommended to re-wiring according to the design of the chassis, adjust the position of the equipment and install positive and negative pressure fans to optimize.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The temperature of your quad-core CPU motherboard is a little higher than 60 degrees, but you don't have to worry, the software detection error is relatively large, and it doesn't matter if it's hot to the touch, it's normal, you can only touch the surface of the heatsink, not the northbridge chip. My Northbridge software test is 50 degrees, but my hands feel at least 70 degrees above very hot. It's okay to run for a few days without shutting down, I'm a Gigabyte motherboard.

    If you still feel uncomfortable, you can change to a high-end northbridge radiator to see if your chassis can be installed, and then install a fan in the back of the chassis parallel to the northbridge where there is a mesh, and the wind direction is facing the inside of the chassis, so as to accelerate the air circulation inside the chassis.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is a north and south bridge on the motherboard, and there is generally a heat sink on the north bridge, which is where the motherboard tests the temperature. (Generally, the temperature of the motherboard is indeed measured by the temperature of the North Bridge, because it is the only one with the highest temperature on the motherboard.) You can re-add silicone oil between the heatsink and the northbridge chip to dissipate heat, or just add a small fan, and the temperature will drop in a straight line.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Remove the heat sink of the South Bridge chip, recoat it with silicone, and then install it.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The speed of this fan seems to be a bit low, try to add lubricating oil to the fan bearing, and you can also change a fan effectively.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is normal for the motherboard temperature to be below 50 on standby.

    No matter how high it is, you need to take cooling to make a mistake, you must know that the main heat of the host is the temperature of the North Bridge and the MOS tube measurement and control temperature is the temperature of the North Bridge.

    The best thing to do is to reapply Northbridge's silicone grease to replace the radiator.

    1. It is difficult to clean the dust accumulation of the North Bridge radiator (the CPU is OK at about 40 standby, and if it is high, it is clean, and the graphics card game is 70-).

    2. Reapply the silicone grease between the north bridge and the heat sink.

    3. The backplane cable can be used to sort out the internal wiring of the chassis.

    4. Install the case fan.

    5. If it doesn't work, there is a problem with the heat dissipation of the motherboard, and the north bridge radiator is under the CPU, and the temperature measurement software covered by the metal radiator is underneath: Master Lu, Everest, Orthos, etc.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The only way to save trouble when the motherboard temperature is high is to find the case and blow it with a desk fan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    I don't know what kind of fan you're using, it shouldn't be too good, otherwise the new machine won't be hot enough to explode.

    AMD's CPU, ** is lower, but the power consumption is high, the heat generation is large, and a good cooling fan (more than 100 yuan) must be equipped

    A8 belongs to the APU, which is equivalent to the integration of CPU and graphics card, your computer does not have a separate graphics card, it all depends on the integrated graphics card to work, and it is strange that the heat is not large, unless you use it for office, if you do other games and the like, it will definitely crash and restart.

    Solution: 1. Change to a better fan, Kyushu Fengshen or Cooler Master, a cooling fan with more than three heat pipes, which can be used at home.

    2. If you want to play large games, it is recommended to change the fan and add a discrete graphics card (GTX750 2G version is enough).

    As for how to change, it depends on your budget.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    When I saw the topic, I first had an idea.

    The CPU has been running for three years, especially AMD's, and many have a problem: the original fan is about 2-3 years (usually more time to play, especially an average of five or six hours a day, and occasionally hang up overnight).

    Occasionally, the standby temperature of the CPU is found to be super high, 65-70 degrees.

    The explanation is very simple, the CPU heat rises sharply, and the original fan can't hold it down.

    Replacing a better radiator will do the trick. If you don't overclock, overclocking three Yellow Sea S90 can be pressed to around 45.

    The above one has been played many times, at least 10 times this week. I'm still clumsy with my hands...

    As for your question, you said that after the examination, it was found that Nanqiao had a serious fever.

    First of all, the temperature of the South Bridge itself will definitely not be very high. Because the data processing function of the south bridge is very small, the south bridge on the motherboard basically does not use the active heat dissipation method, and at most one heat sink is placed. There is a significant difference in the temperature of your South Bridge, and I analyze two possibilities:

    1.If the South Bridge itself is heated, this can definitely mean that there is a problem with the chip, and whether there is a short circuit that causes huge heat, and it needs to be sent to the chip-level maintenance station for testing.

    2.The built-in air ducts in the chassis are not smooth, resulting in the inability to dissipate heat in the chassis, which affects the temperature of components on the motherboard.

    I suspect it's likely. If your CPU temperature is on the high side, the fan can't hold it down, and all the heat accumulates in the case. The case is not equipped with a fan, resulting in slow heat dissipation, and the software detects that the temperature of the motherboard should be 40 degrees or above.

    If this is the reason, then simple, replace the CPU fan and everything will be solved.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Look at your CPU fan a bit, clean up the dust and see if it's useful?

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    A different system may be used to solve the problem... I used to use XP at 67 ten degrees Celsius, and I changed a win7 hand and almost didn't feel it.

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