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It should be a bad heat dissipation,Open the case,Clean up the CPU inside,Dust on the graphics card fan and power supply,If it doesn't work,It's necessary to replace the CPU fan with a little more power,Recently, there are a lot of problems,It's all when the machine was configured before,The fan power is small,In addition to the current online game, it's quite big,The computer has been running for a long time,Useless system garbage,There is more dust,Running large online games, etc.,CPU occupies more,Can't quickly dissipate heat,Resulting in high CPU temperature,Cause computer protective shutdown。
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System problems generally do not arise as long as you run the program successfully. And it's when you restart the game, which means it's a hardware problem, you got the fan down, and under the fan is the heatsink, and then the CPU, you said that you don't dare to stay on it for three seconds when you get the fan down.
This means that your fan may be old and broken, the number of revolutions is not enough, or it may be that the silicone where your heatsink is connected to the CPU has hardened.
Resulting in poor heat dissipation and unevenness.
Suggested workaround:
First of all, recoat the place where the heat sink is connected to the CPU with new silicone, (silicone can be bought by yourself, a few dollars).
Switch to a high-powered fan.
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Open the game, it will make your CPU run faster, CPU usage will drop a considerable percentage, and invert your CPU temperature to heat up very quickly, generally the CPU temperature is normal at 33 degrees to 55 degrees, according to what you said, your hand on it will not feel hot for less than three seconds, your problem is that the CPU temperature is too high, and inverted automatic shutdown. Always try to get the fan down and rub it with lube.
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Cause. 1 Poor heat dissipation or temperature measurement failure.
Poor CPU heat dissipation.
2 The fan speed measurement is out of order.
3 Strong magnetic interference.
Don't underestimate electromagnetic interference, many times our computers crash and restart are also caused by interference, these interferences include interference from CPU fans, case fans, graphics card fans, graphics cards, motherboards, hard disks, as well as interference from external power lines, inverter air conditioners and even large equipment such as cars. If the interference performance of our host is poor or the shielding is poor, the host will restart unexpectedly or crash frequently.
There are a lot of problems that can arise with a computer, but if we can understand the basic workings of a computer, we will be able to troubleshoot the hardware and software of the computer, and we will not be overwhelmed every day.
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It should be the CPU
The temperature is too high.
You press Ctrl+Alt+Del to see the performance.
CPU usage.
Isn't it particularly high.
If it's not high, it's a virus.
If it's high, it depends on what accounts for so much in the process.
If it doesn't work anymore, it's time to look for heat dissipation.
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This could be a heat dissipation issue.
Your CPU is just under the fan.
That maybe.
You're going to take it to the computer store.
Put some silicone on the CPU.
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