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It's hard to say about this question, but it's generally between 60 and 70 degrees, and it can be set.
Press Del to enter the BIOS settings page, in the "PC Healh" item, there is a maximum temperature setting, and the temperature will automatically shut down when the temperature reaches the set value.
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Generally, if it exceeds 75 degrees, it may restart or crash.
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As for the temperature of the CPU, it is guaranteed to be generally stable within the range of 30 degrees of temperature rise. In other words, if the maximum temperature of 35 degrees in summer is calculated, the temperature of the CPU is allowed to rise to 30 degrees, and the receptivity temperature of the CPU is 65 degrees. And so on, if your ambient temperature is 20 degrees now, it's best not to exceed 50 degrees on the CPU.
Of course, the lower the temperature, the better. Try not to raise your CPU above the ambient temperature by more than 30 degrees.
If it is exceeded, the load will increase, and if the load is too heavy, it will be restarted.
Generally, the maximum stable temperature of the CPU is around 60 degrees to 70 degrees.
Keep the inside of the case as clean as possible, the static electricity in the case will attract dust and other debris, especially the fan, heat pipe, heat pipe and other parts are easy to accumulate dust, which will seriously affect the heat dissipation.
The surface of the CPU can be pasted with thermally conductive silica gel, which is generally available on the CPU, and the silica gel will age or fall off after a long time, and you can get a new thermally conductive silica gel.
Hope it helps.
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The CPU temperature will generally reach about 60 degrees in summer, and in general, the CPU temperature is safe below 75 degrees, and the range of 30 degrees Celsius is generally stable. If calculated at 35 degrees in summer, the CPU is allowed to warm up by 30 degrees. No matter how much your CPU is overclocked, don't make your CPU 30 degrees warmer than the ambient temperature, or it will shorten the life of the CPU.
The temperature at which the computer restarts is in the BIOS, and it is generally 80 by default.
If you judge that the temperature of the computer is too high, you can turn off some applications, or check whether the fan is loose and whether the silicone grease is in good condition.
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Now, motherboard B will automatically shut down instead of rebooting when the CPU temperature is set to a certain height. Take AMD as an example, AMD60 degrees are normal, after all, AMD is mostly used to play games now. If you don't know how to look at it, use Master Lu to look at it, look at the color:
Green is normal, yellow is OK, and red is high. Seek adoption.
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It may be set in some monitoring software, temperature protection or something, and it will automatically shut down when the temperature is high to the set value.
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Add thermal conductive silicone to the CPU fan, the CPU heat dissipation is not good.
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The BIOS will automatically shut down if the temperature is too high.
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Is it that the temperature of the graphics card is too high? Take a look at the graphics card cooling aspect.
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There are several things that could cause you to have this situation:
1.Your computer has scheduled tasks to start at boot, such as automatic antivirus after boot, automatic update after boot, automatic detection of hardware after boot, automatic operation after boot, etc., these tasks run software after boot, taking up a lot of CPU resources, CPU at full power operation will generate a lot of heat, and when these tasks are finished, the CPU occupation will return to normal, and the temperature will come back. You turn on the computer to see if the CPU usage is very high, and then when the temperature comes down, you see if the CPU usage is back, if that's the case, that's the problem I'm talking about.
2.Your fan lubricating oil is very dirty or the lubricating oil is not good, when the weather is cold or when the lubricating oil contains a lot of dust, the lubricating oil becomes gelatinous or solid, the fan speed becomes very slow or simply cannot rotate, and when the computer runs for a period of time, the CPU heats up, and the fan speed returns to normal when the lubricating oil is baked, and the temperature will come down. You open the case, look at the speed of the CPU fan when you turn it on, and then wait for the temperature to come down and look at the fan speed, you can judge if this is the case.
3.The contact between the copper base of your CPU fan and the CPU is not close enough, the applied silicone is uneven and the silicone has been used for a long time, it has been completely dry and very dirty, in this case, the silicone is very hard because it is dry and dirty, plus uneven, even if the CPU fan is fixed very tightly, there is still a gap between the copper bottom of the fan and the CPU shell, resulting in insufficient heat conduction, and the heat of the CPU cannot be effectively transferred to the aluminum heat sink of the fan. The CPU temperature is relatively high, and after running for a period of time, the silica gel is softened, and due to the squeezing of the fan, it is deformed, and the gap between the CPU shell and the copper bottom of the fan is filled, and the heat transfer is normal, and the temperature goes down.
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Go into the BIOS to see if the temperature is normal. And then what configuration do you have, if the heatsink is in good contact, it should be that there is a problem with the identification of the motherboard BIOS, or something is wrong with the probe, you can turn off the CPU in the BIOS when it exceeds a top temperature, and there will be no problem
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It should be that the heat sink is in poor contact with the CPU!
If you touch the heat sink and it is not hot, it is a bad contact. If the heat should be insufficient wind!
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It is possible to clean up the dust, and the possible reasons are:1Component aging 2Internal short circuit 3Not compatible with 4Software Impact.
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1. The design maximum temperature of different CPUs is different, and there is no unified standard.
2. Generally speaking, the CPU can work at a temperature of 70 to 80 degrees for a long time. It can withstand high temperatures of about 100 110 degrees in a short time. If the computer shuts down automatically, it can generally be assumed that the CPU temperature has exceeded 110 degrees.
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Below 50 degrees is considered normal, the CPU can withstand below 80 degrees, and there is a possibility of burning up if it exceeds 80 degrees.
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This temperature can generally be set in the BIOS.,Generally, the default setting is relatively low.,Some more than 50 degrees will alarm or automatically shut down.,You can set 65 degrees No problem.,I don't understand hi me.。
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Generally, it can't exceed 50 degrees, and at most it can't reach 65 degrees, otherwise it will damage the computer, let alone automatically shut down.
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More than 70 degrees basically have to automatically restart or shut down,Otherwise, the CPU may be burned,Summer is coming,It is recommended that netizens and friends should go to the computer city to buy a better CPU and graphics card cooling fan,Friends with notebooks are best to buy a good brand,**To be more expensive cooling pad,My suggestion is to buy Cooler Master,International brands are trustworthy,Don't be reluctant to put that little silver in your pocket,Horses are saddled and can't be improvised。 The heat dissipation system of the computer is very critical, and it can also have a certain maintenance effect on the hardware, which cannot be ignored!!
Silicone is used to fill the gap between the CPU and the fan, be sure to use ***, and apply evenly! Be careful.
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