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Friend, if you are sure that your processor fan has been installed and the silicone grease has been applied, then I can say with certainty that there is a problem with your CPU core, that is, your processor is broken, if there is still a warranty, you can take it to the merchant and ask them to deal with it, if there is no warranty, your processor can be retired, because I have seen such an example, a sp2800+, just turned on to the desktop has been more than 45 degrees (no overclocking), But use the test software to make the processor fully loaded, immediately slammed to more than 90 degrees, and then it will automatically shut down, in fact, your processor is the same as this, if you don't believe it, you can try it, run it at full load with or to see if your machine will automatically shut down.
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When laptops play games, especially 3D games, CPUs and GPUs (that is, CPU-like things in graphics cards, which also have their own fans), CPUs, GPUs will work a lot, especially GPUs. When you're not playing games, the GPU works less.
Generally, the temperature of a laptop is below 120-140, which is in the normal range.
If your computer is desktop, then this temperature is very abnormal, it is possible that the memory module is broken, my friend also had a similar problem, he just changed the memory module, you can try.
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There may be two reasons for this, one is whether you use software to measure, the software test may be inaccurate, you can play the game after the computer shut down first, unplug the power and then touch the temperature of the CPU yourself, be sure to unplug the power and then touch it. The second is that your heat dissipation is not good, you can buy a better radiator, if it is really hot, you must change it, or open the computer cover, take a fan directly to the internal fan of the computer, this will be much better, that is, more voltaic points, you can choose to put it farther away.
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What kind of CPU does the landlord use? Some CPUs themselves have high heat, plus you play games again, it must be very high, maybe your fan speed is not enough It is recommended that you change to a new fan and add thermal paste, which should be better.
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If it's AMD's nucleus, that's normal.
If it's the Internet, then it's not written properly.
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There is a certain relationship between the high CPU temperature and the motherboard. However, it can't be said that it is entirely because of the motherboard.
There are many factors for the high CPU temperature, first of all, the factor of the CPU heatsink is excluded, if the heatsink fan speed is normal, the base and the processor are in good contact, and the silicone grease is also correctly applied. The radiator is not covered with too much dust, and the main unit is not placed in a very small space, so other factors need to be considered.
If the power supply module of the motherboard is not good, it will also cause the CPU temperature to be high; In addition, insufficient power supply power will also cause the CPU temperature to be high.
One last possibility: there is something wrong with the CPU itself. Of course, this is very unlikely.
Another possibility is that the temperature measurement software is not good. If the test machine reaches 90, it will crash. You go into the BIOS and see what the temperature is. Don't put too much faith in software, either. Do you want to touch the CPU heatsink.
You are using the original fan is generally like this! The ADM I bought had a fan that looked like an airplane. I had no choice but to change to a red plum 2, which is very good, and it is only more than 1200 turns. In summer, the temperature of the CPU is high, as long as it does not exceed 75 degrees! ~
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Can your graphics card stand it, such as excluding the graphics card, this situation is a problem with CPU heat dissipation, not only the fan, the fan should not be much of a problem, as long as it is about 1800-3000 rpm, the dust of the CPU will affect the heat dissipation, the silicone is gone, and the heat can not be dissipated, it is a bit of a problem to turn on 55 degrees, but it does not affect, 100 degrees is not good, sooner or later it will burn, you feel it, look at the hot hands, it may be a virtual temperature; I'm a NVD9400GT graphics card, the boot temperature is 60, usually 83, my friend's graphics card is the same as mine is only 50 degrees, all alloy aluminum heat dissipation, which shows that it is a problem with the graphics card itself, in the same way, your previous CPU crashed, the problem is nothing to say, now 100 degrees, or a problem, it's just a change, it is recommended to find someone who understands, take a good look, open the chassis to use, the temperature is higher in summer, and it is normal to be slightly higher. The game crashes, try another game, the game Trojan virus will also cause the crash to freeze. You've been repaired by a repair shop, friend.
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