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Hey buddy, I'm PD820, and I turned on more than 80 degrees some time ago.
It is recommended that you disassemble the machine first to look at the fan, I last time it was the silicone dry, take it to the point, and it will be more than 50 degrees immediately after turning on, but there are still seventy or eighty after a long running time. After all, fans can't dissipate heat.
If you want to change, look at your personal needs first. If you don't OC anything, the original fan will be enough.
If you want to burn a little, choose the kind of tower three-heat pipe radiator within 100 yuan.
There are many of them, and I was going to buy the Napoleon Efficient Edition. **The work package is only about 100 yuan.
Later, when I saw that the temperature had come down, I was too lazy to change it.
In addition, other Red Sea bumblebees and the like are also OK, mainly choose one with heat pipes, and generally only two or three.
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Hello. 1) Check if the fan in the case is working properly.
2) Clean up the dust inside the chassis (the correct way is to blow the dust with a bicycle pump).
3) Be sure to add thermal grease between the CPU and the heat sink.
4) Put a drop of sewing oil on the bearing of the cooling fan, which can effectively reduce the noise! Don't drop too much, just one drop.
5) If necessary, you can install a high-power CPU fan and buy a radiator with better heat dissipation effect, such as Kyushu Fengshen, etc.
6) Install a case cooling fan (be sure to buy a double ball bearing).
There is strong electromagnetic radiation in the chassis, which is harmful to the human body, it is recommended not to open the case cover for heat dissipation) 7) Move the main unit to good ventilation.
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You have a computer city in your local area, and there should be one for sale.
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Put a little sewing machine oil on it, too!
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If your PC's CPU temperature is consistently at 96-99 degrees and the fan speed is 1800 rpm, there could be a number of reasons:
Thermal system failure: High CPU temperature can be caused by a premature hail failure of the cooling system. You can check the radiator for dust, blockage, etc., and you need to clean the dust, or replace the radiator.
CPU overload: If your PC is running CPU-intensive applications or tasks all the time, it can cause the CPU to be overloaded, resulting in high temperatures. You can fix the problem by shutting down the running program or adjusting the CPU usage.
Wrong BIOS settings: It may be because of a problem with your computer's BIOS settings. You can check the CPU fan controls correctly after entering the BIOS settings.
CPU failure: If the CPU fails, it can cause excessive temperatures. The CPU needs to be replaced.
Power supply issues: Power issues can also cause the CPU temperature to be too high. You need to check whether the quality and power of the power supply are sufficient, and try to replace the power supply to solve the problem.
It is recommended that you first try to clean the heatsink and check if the CPU is overloaded, if the problem persists, it is recommended to contact a professional repairer for further inspection and repair.
Clean the heatsink and fan from dust before replacing the grease. Check whether the CPU fan is running smoothly, if it is not rotating smoothly, remove the fan and remove the label on the back to add a small amount of lubricating oil to the bearing. >>>More
Hello landlord! Although your CPU temperature is not yet at the limit... But your temperature is still on the high side, my CPU temperature is not more than 40, I am staying in an air-conditioned room, but the temperature of the air conditioner is also at 25 degrees, the landlord, your CPU fan speed is low. >>>More
Multi-degree, the computer speed is normal. There is no freeze, blue screen, auto-restart. >>>More
First of all, we should do the hygiene, especially the heat dissipation part. Then check to see if the fan is broken.
Install 360 Security Guard and Kaspersky, then restart the computer, press F8, select "Safe Mode", turn on antivirus, and you'll be able to do it.