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Most likely, it is poor heat dissipation.
1.Check if the memory is loose? Re-plugging, untrue memory acceptance is one of the causes of freezes and blue screens.
2.Notebook? Poor laptop cooling performance or poor cooling environment?
If you are a notebook, use a bottle cap to cushion the book to ensure smooth ventilation of the air outlet, and if you are bold, you can also disassemble it to clean up the dust inside. The desktop checks whether the fans of each card inside are working properly? Don't overclock the CPU.
3.Check that the installed drivers are compliant. For example, Vista does not support alcohol 120 at all, and now it will be blue screen after installation.
4.For desktops, check whether the boards inside are loose.
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This scenario is more likely to be in two scenarios
1 The CPU is too hot, check the CPU temperature, you can use the software or enter the BIOS to see, if the temperature exceeds 70 degrees, the temperature is too high
Solution: Strengthen CPU and chassis cooling
2 If there is a problem with the memory, the memory is not in good contact or has been damaged but the damage is not serious, it will be able to boot but often freeze with a blue screen
Solution, dial down the memory, clean the cheat or borrow a friend's memory to test If the computer is overclocked, don't overclock it again, obviously it is very unstable after overclocking Overclocking is not successful
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The problem you said is not very clear,As far as the restart situation you are talking about,It is likely to be the default setting of the system you use,Don't wonder why there is such a problem after reinstallation,Because the system disk you use is likely not to be a pure version,Like Tomato Garden,Shanghai**,Unattended installation version, etc.,These systems have been changed by people in the later stage,So it is recommended that you take a look at the settings of the execution application in your system,The simple way is to install the optimization master,It's easy to see。
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The CPU temperature may be too high! Check it out with software first! The normal temperature is 40-60 degrees, if the temperature is really too high, it is better! It is recommended to clean up the dust on the fan and CPU immediately! ~
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Don't use it, take a look at the fan should run out of oil, the excess heat can't be taken away, you open the case to see if the fan is beating, put some oil on it!! Otherwise, the CPU will have to burn like this !!
It could also be a graphics card).
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Hardware compatibility or issues with overly high temperatures.
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It's hot in summer, and the temperature is high, so pay attention to the heat dissipation inside the case
It is possible to reboot when the CPU is fully loaded.
See if the fan is broken.
You can change the fan to a better one.
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Look at the CPU graphics card, whether the temperature of the motherboard is very high, and whether the fan is broken
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There is a problem with the power supply or the motherboard.
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Take the power supply out and take a look.
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What should I do if my computer keeps restarting automatically?
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The computer always restarts automatically.
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Dispose of the dust first. Wash the gold finger with banana water for the memory sticker! If it doesn't work, erase it with an eraser! Excluding the above, it is not that the CPU temperature is too high, but the system is unstable! Just reload!
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