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Depending on the settings in the BIOS, it is generally possible to go up to 85 degrees. No matter how high it is, it may not work, and it will automatically restart or shut down. If the CPU temperature control of the BIOS is set, and when the setting is low, the operating temperature will shut down when the set temperature is reached.
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Generally, when the CPU temperature is high, it will damage the CPU a lot, and even burn the CPU, so in order to protect the CPU system, it will be forcibly shut down when it reaches a certain temperature (the general temperature is above 75 degrees) (it also depends on whether your motherboard supports this function). When the temperature is too high, the system is extremely unstable, and no one uses the method of setting the temperature in order to automatically shut down.
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It has nothing to do with the configuration, the main thing is to see whether the heat dissipation of your computer is good, and if the heat dissipation is not good, any machine will be automatically shut down, check your computer fan!
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Your temperature ... It should not reach the point of automatic shutdown, and the general temperature is too high because the temperature of the CPU exceeds the rated stable temperature. I hope you're not using the original AMD fan for this processor, I can only use X to describe the original fan.
If you play games, the temperature reaches more than 75 degrees, the CPU will start to be unbearable, and when it reaches more than 80, the motherboard will alarm, and when it reaches 90 degrees, it will shut down directly.
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When the CPU temperature reaches 80-90, it will automatically shut down, and the landlord will give it to me, my earliest
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Generally, there will be an alarm above 85! If it is high temperature for a long time, it is more dangerous, especially in summer!
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Recently, there are a lot of friends in private messages, saying that they want to set the computer to automatically shut down after a few hours, but I don't know how to set it, I want to teach you, so I specially went to the Internet to collect the setting method of computer timing power on/off, and put the specific content in the following article, if you need it, hurry up and learn it.
Method 1
Click on the Scheduled Task Library, and then click on "Create Basic Task" on the right side;
Give the task a name, take a name that is easy to remember, and click Next;
Then select the running frequency every day and click Next;
The time to start is the time to run the command, which can be executed immediately, so it is set to the time you want to shut down;
Select "Start Program" to perform the action, because we need to execute the command;
Fill in the "shutdown" command in the program, and set the parameter to "-s-t10", which means that the shutdown task will be executed 10 seconds after 23 o'clock;
Once the settings are complete, the task is stored in the list.
Method 2
Right-click the start icon in the bottom left corner and select Run. Or press the shortcut key "win+r";
In the Run window, enter the shutdown-s-t7200 command, followed by the number of the automatic shutdown time, calculated in seconds. For example, 1 hour is 3600 seconds. I set it to automatically shut down after 2 hours, so I entered 7200;
After entering the auto-shutdown command, click the OK button. Note that in the lower right corner of the screen, there will be a prompt that the setting is successful, and if there is a prompt, it means that the setting is successful;
If you want to cancel the automatic shutdown, enter the operation window and enter the "shutdown-a" command.
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On the Windows Operator System, you can set the automatic shutdown after a few hours by following these steps:
1.Open the Start menu and select Settings.
2.In the settings window, select System.
3.In the system window, select "Power & Sleep Modification".
5.In the Power Options window, select Change plan settings.
6.In the Plan Settings window, select the power plan you want to change (usually Balanced).
7.In the schedule settings window, select the Change advanced power settings link.
8.In the Advanced Power Options window, find the "After Shutdown" option and set it.
9.In the post-shutdown options, find "Set to automatically shut down your computer after a few hours" and set the time interval you want.
10.Click the "Apply" or "OK" button to save the settings.
Once these steps are complete, your computer will automatically shut down after the specified time interval. Note that you'll need administrator privileges to change these settings. Also, if your computer is hibernate or asleep, it may not shut down automatically until the set time has elapsed.
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There are many ways to automatically take Congling to shut down after a few hours of computer settings, and the following are a few common ways:
1.Use the system's built-in shutdown command. Enter "shutdown -s -t" (without quotes) in the start menu or run dialog box, where "-s" stands for "shut down the computer" and "t" stands for shutdown after a certain time.
For example, to set the computer to automatically shut down after 2 hours, you can enter "shutdown -s -t 7200" (without quotation marks), where "7200" stands for 1800 seconds.
2.Use the at command. In the Run dialog box, enter "at 23:."
00 shutdown -s" (without quotation marks) indicates that the "shutdown -s" command is executed at 23:00 (that is, 11 p.m.) every day, that is, the computer is shut down at a specific time. This command gives 30 seconds to process files and other transactions.
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There are many ways to set up automatic shutdown of the computer, and here I introduce two commonly used methods: voltaic imitation.
Method 1: Use the commands that come with the Windows operating system.
1.On your computer's desktop, find the Computer or This Computer icon, right-click, and select Properties.
2.In the system window that pops up, click "Advanced System Settings" on the left.
3.In the System Properties window, select the Advanced tab and click the Startup and Death Hall Failure Recovery button below.
4.In the Startup and Recovery window, click the Auto Shutdown button.
5.In the "Automatic Shutdown" window, select the "Computer Shutdown" option, then enter the time you want to shut down in the "Shutdown Time" field, and click "OK".
Method 2: Use a task scheduler.
1.Open the Start menu, enter Task Scheduler, and press Enter, or find the Task Scheduler icon on your desktop.
2.In the Task Scheduler window, click Create Basic Task.
3.In the Create Basic Task window, enter a name for the task, such as Auto Shutdown, and then click Next.
4.In the Triggers window, select Daily, then set a specific time, such as 23:00, and click Next.
5.In the "Actions" window, select "Startup Program", enter the command "shutdown -s -t 0", and click "Next".
6.In the Conditions window, select Always Yes and click Next.
7.In the "Settings" window, enter a description of "Shutdown" and click "Done".
This way, the computer will automatically shut down at the set time. Note that this method can be exploited by some viruses or malware, so it's a good idea to check if your computer is secure before setting up automatic shutdown.
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The method of automatic shutdown after a few hours of computer setting is as follows
Operating environment: Lenovo notebook E450, win10 home edition, etc.
2. Click on the Scheduled Task Library, and then click "Create Basic Task" on the right.
3. Name the task, take a name that is easy to remember, and click Next.
4. Then select Daily for the running frequency and click Next.
5. The start time is the time to run the command, which can be executed immediately, so it is set to the time you want to shut down.
6. Select "Start Program" to perform the operation, because we need to execute the command.
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The specific solutions and steps are as follows:
1. Caused by unstable voltage, the computer will automatically shut down, and the temperature is normal, and the power supply needs to be replaced;
2. The power cord is damaged, causing the computer to automatically shut down and the temperature is normal, and a new power cord needs to be replaced;
3. The power supply is insufficient, which causes the computer to automatically shut down and the temperature is normal, and the power supply needs to be replaced;
4. The CPU temperature in the BIOS is set too low, which causes the computer to automatically shut down and the temperature is normal, and the CPU temperature protection settings in the BIOS need to be turned up;
5. There is too much dust in the CPU fan, which causes the computer to automatically shut down, and the temperature is normal, and the CPU fan dust needs to be cleaned up;
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The computer shuts down automatically, and you can use the timer shutdown 3000 to set the ruler.
Next, I will introduce to you the two most basic operations of the timed shutdown 3000, you can see if the operation is easy?
1.Set the computer to automatically shut down at what time.
You can set it according to how long you need to shut down in the main window of the timed shutdown.
2.Set how long to wait before shutting down.
For example, if you wait 2 hours, you can enter 2 in the main window.
The above two commands are the most common we encounter at present, the operation method is very simple, and the function of the timer shutdown 3000 is very powerful, what are you waiting for, do not hurry up ** timed shutdown 3000 to your computer timed shutdown. Mausoleum demolition.
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Here are three ways to set up an automatic shutdown.
Set a timer to automatically shut down.
If you want your computer to shut down automatically at 20:20, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type at 20:20 shutdown -s and click "OK".
In this way, when the computer system time reaches 20:20, the computer will automatically appear "system shutdown" dialog box, and it will automatically shut down after 30 seconds, which is to allow users to save the work that is running now before shutting down, so as not to cause unnecessary losses.
Note: The -s parameter refers to the local computer.
Set 2 Countdown auto power off.
If you need your computer to shut down automatically after 10 minutes, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type shutdown -s -t 600 and click "OK". The computer will start counting down and will automatically shut down after 10 minutes.
Note: The -t parameter is the command for the countdown to automatically shut down, and the 600 parameter is 10 minutes or 600 seconds.
Set 3 Cancel Auto Shutdown.
If you've already set up auto-shutdown but have changed your mind and don't have to auto-shut down, just select "Run" from the Start menu, then type shutdown -a and click "OK". This turns off the automatic shutdown that has been set.
Note: The -a parameter is a command to cancel the auto-shutdown.
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