When the CPU is turned on, the temperature is about 40, and when you start a game, it is 80

Updated on number 2024-02-09
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you have a problem with heat dissipation, take it apart and clean the ash, if the ash is big, the exhaust is not good, and it will be very hot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Automatic power cut-off is caused by high temperature.

    The fan speed is not slow.

    Phenomenon: Only the CPU temperature is turned on normally, and the rise is fast and high.

    Cause: Most likely the silicone grease is not applied enough or the quality of the silicone grease is not good.

    Tip: Go to a nearby tech market and buy "gray silver grease" (relatively best quality) and apply it at home between the CPU and the underside of the heatsink. By the way, clean the dust on the radiator fins.

    Let me tell you why the silicone grease is not applied enough to have this high temperature, and if you are interested, take a look at it.

    The CPU temperature rises quickly and the temperature is too high. If the silicone grease is not enough or the quality is not good, the thermal conductivity is poor, so that the heat can not be transferred to the CPU and cannot be efficiently transferred to the heat sink (silicone grease, not silicone, plays this role), so the temperature of the heat sink is not high, and the fan is to reduce the temperature of the heat sink. Gathering at the CPU can't be transmitted, and no matter how fast the fan is, it can't do anything.

    According to your addition: (I 2nd floor).

    Graphics card 75 - the temperature is normal, the CPU temperature is too high, it should be a silicone grease problem.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I guess it's the CPU's thermally conductive silicon that's dry. Add a few points and give it a try.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Take it to the repair point and clean the fan.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    As soon as the computer is turned on, the CPU temperature is more than 80 degrees and 90 degrees, and the computer CPU temperature is too high, there are three reasons:

    1.Overclocking, which causes the CPU to run at excessively high frequencies.

    2.This is very common caused by cooling fans. Such as: the fan is damaged, the fan is aging, and the fan has no oil and the speed is slow.

    problems with the radiator. For example, there is too much or too little silicone, and the CPU and the heatsink are not tightly attached.

    The following steps can be used to resolve the CPU temperature being too high

    1. Restore the CPU in overclocking to its original state.

    2. Test the cooling fan and replace it immediately if it is damaged.

    3. Apply the silicone evenly between the CPU and the radiator.

    If the preceding methods do not solve the problem, you can try to change the CPU.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    From the perspective of the working temperature range of the CPU hardware itself, it is within its normal range within 0-100 degrees, but the long-term approach to its maximum temperature will inevitably affect its own life.

    In general computer design, the CPU temperature should not be higher than 80 degrees under normal load (CPU usage is less than 100%), and it is acceptable for the CPU to reach 80 degrees when playing big games.

    If the CPU is usually used to reach 80 degrees, it means that the heat dissipation performance of your computer is not very good, you can consider changing the CPU thermal paste or thermal paste or CPU fan.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    How much is the temperature of the desktop CPU, you will know after reading it?

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Your fan speed is set and changes depending on the situation! In the BIOS, you can also set it to run at the highest speed at any time!

    If your monitor resolution is 1440*900, you can set your game to windowed mode, such as 1024*768, instead of full screen! After setting it up like this, observe the CPU temperature, is it improving?!

    Of course, you can also reduce the display accuracy of the game screen and minimize the special effects of some game scenes!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Master Lu: It's unrealistic, it's a lot.

    There was a problem just now that the motherboard is 95 degrees Yes, what is the concept of boiling water Think about the motherboard The temperature of the fixed side of the chassis is probably not low.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are several reasons why CPUs are hot:

    1. The internal silicone grease of the CPU has dried up, 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.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    My roommate's HP is the same as you, the laptop is a common problem, and now the room temperature is normal in summer, the landlord doesn't have to worry, you can buy a radiator, or lower the room temperature, turn on the air conditioner. You can blow it with a fan. There may be a degree of CPU usage is too high, and the heating up is obvious, similar to using a format conversion tool, not to mention playing games!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    That is, the silicone grease between the CPU and the vacuum tube is not coated well or is dry and hard, so disassemble and reapply, and use a good silicone grease that is a little thicker.

    It's okay, you can try it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Are you overclocked? Is the radiator not installed properly or too slag?

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    This temperature is not very outrageous--- it generally does not burn out.

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