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You are using the original fan is generally like this! The ADM I bought had a fan that looked like an airplane. I had no choice but to change to a red plum 2, which is very good, and it is only more than 1200 turns. In summer, the temperature of the CPU is high, as long as it does not exceed 75 degrees! ~
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The temperature of the motherboard is a little high, the speed of the fan must be high, and you can press the del button when you turn it on.
After entering the BIOS, find the system health option, which has the option to adjust the fan (the settings are different for each brand of motherboard), you may have to find it yourself!
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You didn't adjust the smart fan, but it's useless to adjust it like this now, because you can only keep it at 43 at full speed, or change the heat dissipation, don't think about anything else, and see if your machine is well ventilated, whether the heat is all glued next to the CPU.
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It is normal for the weather to be hot, and it is recommended that you leave the side covers of the case open.
The CPU temperature of 47 degrees is not too high.
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Replace the heat sink and re-attach the heat pipe.
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It depends on the settings of your system itself and the choice of fan.
3054 rpm may seem a bit high, but it depends on the system itself and the speed of the fan itself.
Look at how many revolutions the maximum speed of your fan is, in order to determine whether there is any abnormality, the current CPU fan speed is the highest speed, about 3500 4500 rpm, the fan speed will vary with the CPU temperature, the computer provides different PWM duty cycle to control the speed, or directly adjust the voltage to control the fan speed, such as the fan speed will increase with the increase of your CPU temperature, then the speed control function is normal.
If the fan is turned on, or the CPU workload is small, and when the temperature is high, it can be suspended at the same speed, your motherboard does not have the fan's temperature control speed function, or the fan is abnormal, as long as your CPU temperature is under any operation, there will be no CPU temperature that continues to rise to 80, 90 degrees or higher, causing automatic boot.
It's basically normal.
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This is a bit abnormal of yours, your fan should be loud now, right? Is your fan original or did you install it yourself? If it is the original, this speed is normal, if it is installed, such as Overclocking Wizard 3, the temperature is 40 degrees, and the speed should be around 2350 rpm.
It can't be helped, AMD's dual-core and above CPUs are like this, especially that hateful 7750.
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The full speed of different fans is different, a good fan speed will not be higher than 1800 rpm, and the kind of fan with 2000 3000 4000 rpm is often an industrial fan or an original fan, because the fan blades are not well designed, so it is necessary to increase the speed to increase the air volume and make a lot of noise. And most people in China use this kind of fan, black.
You're warm, it's simple.
Consider three reasons.
1.The heat dissipation is not installed properly.
Is the silicone grease applied? Do not apply too much, an even layer. (Touch the heat sink at high temperatures, if it is cold, it means that the contact is poor, and it is generally a problem with silicone grease).
Is the fan installed correctly? It is to blow towards the heat sink.
See if the fan is dirty or not.
Is the air duct of the case good? If you can't inhale the air well and exhaust the heat, then no matter how good the heat dissipation is, it will not work in the greenhouse.
2.The temperature measurement is broken, but it's not that high (this probability is relatively low)3If the heat dissipation is bad or the heat dissipation itself is poor (this is the most likely), it is recommended to replace the heat dissipator instead of replacing the fan alone.
Therefore, when I buy a computer, I don't use the original fan, I buy one myself, and I usually use a heat pipe.
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It's normal, no problem.
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The fan speed is too high, but it should be that the detection software does not correctly count the speed, the normal situation is not so fast, if it is so fast, the noise must be very large, if you are not satisfied, you can change the radiator, thirty yuan.
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Normal, the effect is still very good. Give points.
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It's OK. There is no problem, different brands are not the same.
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Wow, your machine is very good, it means that the fan is strong.
In general, in summer, the temperature of the CPU is 50-65 degrees, the hard disk is 50 degrees, and the motherboard is 45 degrees.
You're doing a good job of cooling this one.
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Let's be honest, in terms of temperature, your computer is very cold. But I don't know if it's a laptop or a desktop. Good if it's a notebook.
If the desktop computer is rotating very fast from your fan, it is generally around 2000 rpm, which is too fast, and it is very noisy. Of course, now your machine is spinning fast, and the heat dissipation is faster. The ambient temperature is high in summer, and the temperature will be higher when used than in winter.
Also, I don't know what software you use to detect this data. Theoretically speaking, at 3199 rpm, your fan speed is too fast, I don't know if you feel loud, and the air volume and wind pressure also depend on what your blades look like. In terms of data alone, in the case of desktops, the temperature you detect is the real temperature (mainly depends on whether the software can identify the IO model), and different manufacturers, when they do this temperature, they will actually act, and it cannot truly reflect the actual CPU temperature, especially the notebook.
The more accurate ones are Intel's TAT, or thermal's more accurate.
Generally speaking, it is around 45-60 degrees. Of course, it mainly depends on what type of CPU you are using, and then what the actual ambient temperature is, if it is in an air-conditioned room in summer, then it will not be particularly different.
Also, as a reminder, the laptop's fan rotates at this speed quite normal. If it's a desktop, then you want to be aware that your fans will rest quickly.
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"The latest version of Kingsoft Installation Genie provides CPU temperature detection software, which can monitor the CPU temperature of your computer in real time, so that the CPU temperature, hard disk temperature and other temperatures are clear at a glance, so that you can easily grasp the performance of each hardware of the computer, and find and solve problems in time.
Here's how:
Open the main interface of Kingsoft Installation Wizard, select "Hardware Detection", it will detect and analyze the current computer hardware configuration and status, and then display the relevant hardware parameters and CPU temperature, hard disk and other temperature information, CPU temperature will be displayed on the right side of the interface, and you can also open the CPU temperature detection floating window, when you close the main interface of Kingsoft Installation Wizard, you can also view CPU temperature, CPU occupancy, memory usage and other information in real time. When the CPU temperature is too high, you need to check the running status of the computer or temporarily stop using it to prevent the CPU temperature and other hardware temperatures from being too high to affect your computer. "
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Transfers. This rev is somewhat surprising. It is an abnormal phenomenon.
The temperature of the CPU and the hard disk is normal.
The high noise and vibration of the CPU fan exceeding 100% of the normal speed will make the CPU work in an unstable accompaniment environment, which will inevitably accelerate the aging and even physical damage of the CPU. Forced shutdown and cold start after the blue screen are the most important reasons why the hard disk head and disk are damaged, scratched, and cannot be returned to their normal positions. then chaotic ants.
I think there are several reasons for this:
A: The CPU fan is faulty.
B: The CPU temperature control loop of the motherboard is defective.
C: Other hardware is defective.
D: The blue screen may also be a problem with the hardware such as the system's buried software or memory graphics card.
Double-check if there are any other hardware faults that are hidden.
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Teach you a few ways to identify the bottom of the problem.
First, open the chassis and use it normally. See for yourself if the temperature is lower than usual. If yes, then it means that there is a problem with the cooling of your case.
The heat emitted by the heatsink cannot be dissipated to the outside of the chassis in time, resulting in high internal temperatures, resulting in excessive hardware temperatures, including CPUs and graphics cards, as well as other hardware, with the CPU and GPU with the largest power consumption having the greatest impact. When this happens, consider replacing the chassis or adding a case fan to facilitate the removal of hot air from the inside.
Second, according to the above method, if the temperature still can't be lowered, then it is obviously your radiator problem. It could be that the heatsink is not very efficient, or it could be that your silicone has dried up and is unable to conduct heat from the CPU to the bottom of the heatsink. You need to make it clear that the CPU itself is very hot, and it must be conducted through the silicone to the base of the radiator, and then from the base to all parts of the radiator through the heat pipe, and then through the air to the chassis, and then to the outside.
Fans are just adding airflow. These links are indispensable.
Third, if the first method fails to lower the temperature, check for yourself what is wrong. As mentioned above, silicone is one thing, and the radiator is another. Cheap radiator bases and even heat pipes are made of aluminum, while good radiators are copper, which is known to conduct heat more easily and dissipates heat better.
You can identify the cause in a simple way, and then prescribe the right treatment, or reapply the silicone or replace the better quality radiator or replace the case.
Hope mine is helpful to you!
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It's useless to just change the fan, it depends on your radiator, and it's time to change the silicone!
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With the continuous improvement of CPU frequency, the popularization of high-speed hard disks, and the frequent replacement of high-performance graphics cards, the environment cannot be ignored for the life of the computer. Generally speaking, the ideal working temperature of the computer should be 10°C -35°C, too high or too low will affect the life of computer accessories. The hazards of high temperature to computers are mainly to semiconductor electronic components (CPUs, graphics card chips, motherboard chipsets, etc.).
According to the theory of electronics, under the premise of stability, the increase of frequency will not have an impact on the life of semiconductor electronic components, but after the frequency becomes high, because the surface area of electronic components (such as CPU, memory, etc.) is very small, the heat generated is gathered in this small place, if the heat dissipation measures are not good, it will produce extremely high temperature, which causes the phenomenon of "electronic migration", and the main frequency of the computer is getting higher and higher, plus some users add voltage and overclock in order to obtain more performance, so that More heat is generated, and the temperature rises dramatically. The phenomenon of "electron migration" caused by high heat generation can damage semiconductor electronic components. In order to prevent the occurrence of "electron migration", we should control the surface temperature of the CPU below 50°C, so that the internal temperature of the CPU can be maintained below 80°C.
The phenomenon of "electron migration" does not damage the chip immediately, it is a slow process that will more or less reduce the life of the CPU.
Give you a trick, and the next time you have a problem, you can directly type "computer temperature" or other problems in the know! There will be a lot of answers, so you don't have to post the questions yourself. It's troublesome!
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Normal can no longer be normal, no more than 60 degrees on it, if it can help you, I hope you will add stars and praise!!
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Very normal, the temperature is not higher than 65.
It is not possible to maintain 15 degrees with a 600-800 fan. You should have turned on the AMD power-saving function, because you are not using the computer now, 5000+ will automatically reduce the frequency if you don't have it, so the temperature you see is unreal, when you use the computer, it will return to the frequency of its own work, and the temperature will go up a lot at this time.
In fact, the CPU 50 is normal, but in view of the situation you said, it may be a problem with the fan, and the noise in the case may be that the fan is out of oil, but the original fan for three months should not be like this, so I think the easiest way is to take a look at the advanced BIOS, the fan speed, the CPU temperature is normal, if it is normal, open the case to see, if it is still normal, do not cover the case cover first and wait for the problem to look again, but it feels like there should be no problem.
It's hot now. I have two computers. A fan is also cleaned. It also takes more than 50 degrees to wait for the plane. But I can. The air conditioner was turned on and waited for more than 30 degrees. The graphics card will not play games more than forty-five degrees.
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