How to solve the problem that the CPU temperature heats up quickly?

Updated on home 2024-03-29
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    You need to find out the reason why the temperature rises quickly

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

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

    The CPU itself is failing.

    Corresponding workaround:

    Inspect the cooling fan and replace it immediately if it is damaged.

    Apply the silicone evenly between the CPU and the heatsink.

    Restore the CPU in overclocking to its original state.

    There is a problem with the CPU itself, which causes the temperature to be too high, in which case the CPU can only be replaced.

    Use the machine in a ventilated or cool environment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Remove the CPU and reapply the silicone. Doan a few fans. Open the case and blow it with a fan...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This CPU heating is very common, many people say that it is a CPU problem, you can check in detail whether the CPU is in bad contact, whether it is overclocked. If it doesn't work, you can reduce the CPU voltage in the BIOS to solve the problem, but the performance will be greatly reduced. If the BIOS does not support it, you can use the software to reduce the voltage.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you overclock, you can cancel the overclocking to cool down.

    The CPU should be a little better in an air-conditioned environment.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can go buy a radiator, buy a better one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Analysis: This phenomenon is mainly due to the fact that when the CPU temperature reaches a certain height, the system will automatically shut down to avoid CPU burnout.

    So what causes the CPU temperature to rise quickly? There is only one reason, and that is heat dissipation, and some users will say that the radiators and fans I use are very good! How can it not dissipate heat? In fact, there are many other factors that can play a role.

    1.Whether the heat dissipation mechanism in the case is good, whether the system and the case fan, and whether there is good thermal convection, because the ambient temperature will directly affect the heat dissipation effect of the CPU, which is why it will appear more in summer and less in winter.

    When the CPU fan and heatsink accumulate a large amount of dust, it will seriously affect the rotation of the fan and cause the heat sink heat to not be dissipated normally.

    Whether the heatsink is matched, the high-power CPU must be equipped with a heatsink with good materials and materials, for example, if it is too thin, it will seriously affect the heat dissipation effect.

    Whether the fan is installed correctly.

    The CPU surface and the fan must be in good contact, otherwise the CPU temperature will rise quickly.

    In addition, heat dissipation silica gel is very important, and the heat dissipation effect will be affected by poor quality or dried up or not coated well after a long time.

    In short, the heat dissipation problem is a comprehensive problem, and many small links may be the cause of poor heat dissipation.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Upstairs, don't forget, if you have a problem with the hardware or start to be incompatible, I recommend that you use an overclocked fan.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Look at Master Lu's temperature.

    It's very stable.,You said it's hot when you boot up, it means that your system starts loading a lot of things.,This has nothing to do with what interface the motherboard uses.。

    Your machine is normal and no problem since it is turned on. If you are struggling with the temperature rising too quickly when booting up, you can do this, use an XP system, and streamline it to the level of a computer in an Internet café, and then install a hard disk protection card. There are a bunch of plug-ins in a drive, and if the software doesn't work, install the corresponding plug-in.

    The speed definitely flies up every time you boot up.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The principle of CPU cooling software is that when the CPU is idle, it automatically reduces the frequency of the CPU, thereby reducing the heat generation, and generally speaking, the CPU cooling software can cool down by about 3-5 degrees.

    Cooling software can use HLT instructions to make the CPU enter the "sleep" state,Use them should be able to reduce the CPU temperature,The author has also deliberately tried the cooling software under the win95 operating system,It was detected that this kind of software can indeed reduce the CPU temperature by about 3 degrees,But we must not think at this time,The cooling software can effectively reduce the CPU temperature in any working environment。 Because the author later used the same cooling software under the win98 operating system, and found that the temperature of the CPU when idle was not significantly reduced, sometimes the temperature would be slightly higher, what is going on? It turns out that operating systems such as win98, winxp and win2000 already have the function of cooling software, and have been improved in terms of CPU cooling, so that the CPU can automatically cool down when idle; If we run other cooling programs in these operating systems at this time, these excessive automatic cooling programs will interfere with each other, causing the system to be unable to call the HLT command to control the CPU to enter the sleep state, which will destroy the cooling effect of the operating system itself, and even cause the CPU temperature to rise sharply after the system uses the cooling software.

    Therefore, the argument that using cooling software will definitely reduce the temperature of the CPU is not true.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are several possible causes of high CPU temperatures:

    1. Caused by CPU overclocking, if a better cooling fan is not used after overclocking, the heat generated by the CPU cannot be exported in time.

    2. The CPU fan is damaged, the fan is aging, the fan is short of oil, and the resistance screen and capacitor screen are slow.

    Which is good. 3. CPU and electric fan.

    between the issues. Such as: thermally conductive silica gel.

    Too much or too little, the CPU and the electric fan are not close together.

    4. Dust. In fact, dust is the number one killer inside the computer host. Clean the dust on the motherboard and fan in time.

    How to solve the high CPU temperature:

    1. Check whether the fan in the case is running normally.

    2. Clean up the dust in the chassis (you can use a bicycle pump to blow dust).

    3. CPU and heat sink.

    Reapply a thin, uniform layer of thermal grease in between.

    4. Drop a drop of sewing oil on the bearing of the cooling fan, which can effectively reduce the noise.

    5. Replace high-quality CPU fans if necessary, such as heat pipe and water-cooled cooling fans.

    6. If you install a cooling fan in the chassis, you can buy a double ball bearing.

    7. Move the main unit to a ventilated place.

    8. If possible, put the computer in an air-conditioned room for use.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    How many degrees is it?

    The full load does not exceed 80 degrees, and it can be ignored.

    If it's too hot, just clean or replace the radiator, or leave the case lid open.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    When most people use the computer, they usually open the lid of the chassis and use an electric fan to dissipate heat from the chassis.

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