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Then you're running at full capacity, which isn't too high, but the CPU is more than 70 degrees. It's also very high, long-term, not good, especially now that the temperature is not high, and it is estimated that it will crash in summer.
In addition, open the case to look at the CPU fan, pay attention to the air duct in the case, the general airflow flows in from the front or side of the case, and flows out from the rear, and the cables in the case are sorted out, all of which are on the side, and pay attention to the position of the chassis, if it is in a closed space, the heat dissipation will definitely not be good in the case.
Open the case, run games such as WOW, and see how the temperature is? If there is a significant drop, add an exhaust fan to the chassis, a dozen dollars, it seems? Don't care about quality.
If not, it's almost certainly a fan or silicone problem.
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It's not normal, it's too high, and your fan is a big problem, if the standby temperature is at this temperature, then how to use it.
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My 6300 uses a TT mini tower pure copper radiator and two fans to keep the temperature around 65 degrees all the time, and after playing big games, it can rise to 75 degrees.
When I was just **, it was much lower than finding one, and the highest was not more than 70.
After using it for a year, it heated up. Hehe.
So I think your temperature is also normal.
There is absolutely no dust inside my machine, I often replace accessories, the motherboard has to be removed at least two or three times in a year, I used to use TT Mars, but then I found that the temperature was too high, so I replaced the mini tower, and the result is still the same.
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There is no way. Add another fan handle.
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CPU's words are a little higher, but this temperature test can not be completely believed According to the actual use of judgment, you can try to run for a period of time to touch the base radiator with your hand to see if the temperature is very hot Check whether the fan is stalled!
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It's a little higher, it's not a big problem, you have to know how many programs you have opened! But if the temperature continues to rise, you have to consider the heat dissipation problem, first clean up the CPU heatsink to try, if not, change to a better fan, Intel's CPU! Now I have taken in all the problems that AMD had a big calorific value at the beginning!
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First try to clear the BIOS to rule out whether the CPU load voltage and HT bus overclocking are too high caused by improper BIOS settings.
Then take off the CPU and use a soft-bristled brush and air bucket to clean the dust from the CPU seat, as well as the dust from the components near the CPU seat. If you have time, it is recommended to clean the memory and the entire motherboard. High temperatures can also be caused by microvoltage short circuits caused by damp dust.
Finally, clean up the dust from the fan sitting.
If the problem you're talking about isn't something you discovered recently, but you had it when you bought your computer, then you're probably going to have to refresh your BIOS. The compatibility of 5800+ is not ideal. If it is a problem that has been discovered recently, the above solutions can basically be solved.
Also, make sure your fan is working properly. The original fan can theoretically support 5800+ heat dissipation, but insufficient fan speed or too much dust can also cause this problem.
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Replace some of the cooler, overclock the three Red Sea 10 silent version, pay attention to the installation direction, and apply new silicone grease! It's not like the radiator you used to have.
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The CPU is fine, probably because of the motherboard BIOS settings. You take a closer look at the BIOS, adjust it, and of course changing to a good fan is also an option, but it doesn't necessarily solve the problem.
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Check to see if the bottom of the heatsink is not in good contact with the CPU surface, or the heat dissipation silicone grease is uneven.
80 degrees will definitely turn off automatically, your U voltage is normal, and the voltage of this U is.
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Landlord, you've all encountered this problem, the temperature rise is inevitable, change to a heat dissipation of about 200. AMD's original fighter jet is not powerful, don't be fooled by JS to buy the original cooling.
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Disassemble the machine, remove the CPU, wipe the silicone grease, apply it anew, then remove the fan, carefully clear the dust, and the dust inside the heat sink, clean up the dust of the motherboard after installation, install the chassis, and restore the default BIOS that is, restore the past overclocking. Well, your 5800 dead come back to life.
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The higher the CPU usage, the higher the CPU temperature, and the COU temperature is so high that it automatically shuts down when playing games, which means that your CPU is not good at cooling and the fan is original? There is a lot of dust on it, clean up the dust, reapply the silicone grease, don't apply too much silicone grease, a thin and uniform layer is fine. If the temperature can't drop like this, change to a new fan, and buy a fan with a fast 170 or more.
Also, the voltage is related to the main frequency of the CPU, and your voltage is overclocked.
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AMD's processors are not good at this, and when running large files, it is not uncommon for them to ramp up.
Note!!! Especially 5800+
This is a well-known hot tiger, the heat crash is relatively normal, if you still want to use this U, then you must be equipped with a good radiator, otherwise this heat, the general radiator can not be pressed.
5800+ typical early over-the-top products, deformities produced in competition with Intel.
It's been discontinued.,I hope no one will buy this u in the future.,Amen!!
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Everything else is fine, I'll just say the next you and the temperature, and the rest will be as they say, just follow what they say, you use this u in which era of his series, the temperature is generally high, this is normal, 3600+, it's okay, it's good to risk more than 60 degrees.
It will shut down because the CPU's overheating protection is also normal.
So, you're either going to have to check if the radiator is reliable, or you're going to have to change it again, and all the original heat dissipation is rubbish, and now it's also going to be a good one.
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