The CPU is still running 110 after the shutdown

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

    Looks like a hardware issue. Or the problem of the management process of the related components. It is recommended to fix it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After shutting down, the power light is still on and the CPU fan is still running, that's because, the CPU is still hot when the laptop is turned off. He needs to lower the CPU temperature before shutting down normally, which is normal.

    After waiting for the process to resume, it will be normal, that is, after the CPU temperature is restored.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Wait for the CPU to cool down, it should be fine, right? If it's cold and the fan stops, that's normal.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Are you sure it's shutdown and not hibernation.

    Hit ** to ASUS pull.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Haha, I heard about it for the first time, but I guess it's a hardware problem, you can find a piece of the same model to change it, and gradually use the replacement method to find out where the reason is, but it is recommended to send it to the place where you bought it for repair.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The system process is a system process, but it can also be caused by a virus.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It may be a hardware issue

    If you still have it after redoing the system, that's for sure

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Load the BIOS default settings, then enter the BIOS settings after booting, and tap the chassis switch, if this is a normal power off, it means that there is nothing wrong with the basic hardware part.

    2. If the power cannot be cut off or the power is off for a long time under the operating system, gradually remove the peripherals, minimize the test, and only keep the CPU memory.

    3. If it still doesn't work, it is recommended to reinstall the operating system. Remember to install the pure version of the system in the U disk boot mode, not in the way of doing a ghost recovery under PE. After installing the basic system, try to power off and shut down without installing any drivers.

    If it can be normal, then please install it in the order of chipset driver--- network card driver--- graphics card driver--- sound card driver--- other necessary drivers. If a driver is difficult to shut down or cannot be restarted after installation, pay attention to check it.

    4. Sometimes the shutdown mechanism is not on, pay attention to cancel the quick start.

    5. Pay attention to whether the windows update of the operating system is in progress when the computer is shut down, and the first shutdown and restart will be very slow during the update or after the update, which is normal.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Try to fix the system, if it doesn't work, try to change the fan, or go to the repair place to overhaul it.

    1. Press F8 to press F8 to get the advanced option to appear in the release of the power, and select "The latest correct configuration" Enter to repair.

    2. Press F8 to enter the safe mode after booting up, and then exit, select Restart or Shut Down to boot on, and you can enter the normal mode (repair the registry).

    3. If the fault persists, please use the system restore that comes with the system to restore it to the time when you did not have this failure (or use the restoration software to restore the system).

    4. If the fault persists, use the system disk to repair it and open the command prompt.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Immortal board, don't mess up the computer! People's fans are functionally coolant! In other words, if you turn off the computer, the fan will not stop until the CPU cools down!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Purely unreasonable, if the computer power supply is ok, the computer is in the state of shutdown, the power supply only outputs a standby voltage of 3V, and only when the power button is pressed will the trigger signal be generated from this voltage, and then the power supply voltage required by the CPU fan will be generated

    Unless the power supply circuit of the computer motherboard is connected (i.e. damaged)!

    It will not stop until the power is unplugged.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    peter623 is talking nonsense. Because they didn't say it was a server. It is still possible for a server that needs a hot power supply, and it is more likely that Sky Blue said.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Please observe whether it occurs when the ambient temperature is high or low, and if you do not move it when this happens, the power will be automatically cut off. Because there are two possibilities: one is that the new computers in recent years, some of which are power supplies, have added a delayed power-off function, that is, after manual shutdown, the power supply continues to supply power to the CPU fan for about five minutes, further dissipating the existing heat.

    This is a good sign. Another is that after a long period of use, the system files are missing, and the most likely of them is the registry. If it is not the first one, you can use Optimizer to restore the registry, and if there is no backup or restore, it cannot be solved, so you can only reinstall the system.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Purely unreasonable, if the computer power supply is ok, the computer is in the state of shutdown, the power supply only outputs a standby voltage of 3V, and only when the power button is pressed will the trigger signal be generated from this voltage, and then the power supply voltage required by the CPU fan will be generated

    Unless the power supply circuit of the computer motherboard is connected (i.e. damaged)!

    It will not stop until the power is unplugged.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In the case that there is no problem with heat dissipation, the CPU temperature will definitely not exceed the room temperature 40 degrees, your situation is obviously that the CPU has poor heat dissipation, it is useless to turn off the special effects, and opening the side cover is only a symptom but not a cure, especially when there is a problem with silicone grease or the base, even if you open the case and blow it with a fan, it is useless.

    Workaround:1First of all, turn it off, remove the CPU heatsink, remove the fan on the heatsink, clean up the dust, dial the fan blades to see if it rotates smoothly, if it is difficult to rotate, uncover the label on the back of the fan to see the bearing, add a small amount of lubricating oil dropwise and then paste it.

    2.Go to the computer repair area and ask for some silicone grease (something that is white and thick, like toothpaste). Wipe the old silicone grease on the heat sink and CPU with a paper towel, apply the new silicone grease evenly, do not apply too thick, and reinstall the heat sink and fan.

    Problems can usually be solved.

    If you don't have the ability to do it yourself, you can directly take the machine to the place where the computer is repaired, let him use a blow gun to blow the dust inside the case for you, and then ask him to help you change the silicone grease.

    3.If the problem is alleviated after replacing the silicone grease and removing the dust, but occasionally there will be an automatic shutdown. Then you are experiencing the same problem as me: the CPU heatsink is not evenly stressed, resulting in poor contact.

    Put the case horizontally, boot it into the BIOS to observe the temperature, if the temperature exceeds 70, then unbuckle the CPU buckle to observe, if the temperature is normal, then the problem must be here. (Directly unfasten the buckle to play the game).

    Use a screwdriver to loosen the heatsink base screws on the top of the motherboard, and if necessary, use a piece of paper to raise the bottom a little. However, it should be noted that all four screws must be tightened, otherwise it will cause an imbalance in the heat sink and cause the problem to be more serious. You can also use pliers to adjust the buckle to reduce its bite force.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It's not just about the fans. ~

    It's been a long time. Silicone grease is not used very sufficiently.

    Start by cleaning up the fan. Then reapply the silicone grease. $2 a keg.

    A thin layer. That's it

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    If the CPU is overheating, that's the fan's problem. See if the fan is running very slowly?

    Otherwise, change to a more powerful fan... It is also possible to add a fan to the case,。。

    If the fan is good, this situation rarely occurs on desktops, otherwise it is a problem with your fan...

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Use Master Lu to test the speed of your fan, if it is not normal, you can see if the CPU fan is loose, if it is not loose, then it is time to change the fan, which is 30-40 yuan.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    What is there to analyze! Turn on the side panels and blow it with an electric fan, or turn on the air conditioner.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    There are three factors that affect CPU temperature:

    1. Temperature-controlled fan.

    The motherboard has a temperature test function that automatically adjusts the speed of the radiator fan according to the packet temperature of the CPU.

    2. Non-temperature controlled fan.

    When the computer is powered on, the fan runs at its maximum speed to ensure that the CPU temperature is within the limit.

    3. Chassis fan.

    For computers that don't have a case fan installed, the heatsink is counterproductive. The heat sink can reduce the surface temperature of the CPU, without the cooperation of the case fan, the hot air in the case cannot be discharged outside the case, and the hot air in the case gathers more and more to form a thermal cycle, and the surface temperature of the CPU does not drop but rises after the heat sink fan continuously sucks in the hot air, a vicious circle. After installing the case fan on the rear panel, it works with the CPU cooler to quickly drain the hot air generated by the CPU cooler to the outside of the case, and the CPU temperature is maintained within a certain range (the effect of the heatsink varies depending on the brand, specification, and performance).

    For cases with top fan slots, you can add a second case fan, which can be installed at the back of the top fan slot (the case with 2 fan slots on the top) to reduce the temperature by 1-2.

    Check them one by one based on your actual situation.

    1. Restore the BIOS to the factory state.

    2. Observe whether the fan has stopped for a long time.

    3. Intel and AMD have temperature testing software to see if the CPU exceeds the upper limit of tolerance.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The temperature is high, and the system is installed in a bird thing!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    No, the CPU fan power supply is not plugged in, right?

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