CPU temperature alert settings

Updated on number 2024-04-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Go to the BIOS and select the PC Health Status option, which is where you can set and view the power supply and system temperature status. The first item is "FAM fail alarm selectable", if you need to select a monitored fan port (which can be a CPU fan or other system fan), then the system will warn you when the fan stops or is abnormal, which is used to prevent fan problems. The second item is "shutdown when CPU fan fail", if this project is enabled, then after the CPU fan stops, the system will automatically shut down, so as to avoid the phenomenon of CPU burning due to overheating, generally we can enable this option.

    The third item "CPU shutdown temperature" can be set to automatically shut down when the CPU temperature exceeds a certain value to protect the CPU from being damaged due to overheating, if it is enabled, it is recommended to set the temperature to about 60 to 65 degrees. The fourth item "CPU warning temperature" is to set the alarm when the CPU temperature exceeds a certain temperature, if this temperature is set, then it must be less than the CPU shutdown temperature "above 5 degrees Celsius, and the recommended alarm temperature is about 55-60 degrees.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I remember that 360 had this kind of software, you can go and check it out. PS: It's really not necessary, maybe the problem isn't here, you can try to disassemble the case, and it might be better to clean the dust from the fan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Go to the "chipset" in the BIOS

    features

    setup";

    1. In "temp

    Select", select 65 (149) or 70 (158) degrees;

    2. In "temperature

    alarm, select NO. In this case, when the CPU temperature exceeds the alarm temperature value of the previous bar, the system will not send a warning message.

    It's best to enter the BIOS under the "chipset."

    features

    setup, check Shutdown

    temp" (CPU shutdown temperature), generally set to 65 (149) or 70 (158) degrees;

    If the setting temperature is too low, it is easy to shut down automatically; If the setting temperature is too high (such as 75 degrees), it is easy to damage the CPU due to the inaccuracy of the CPU temperature detector device;

    In addition, the host frequently alarms, indicating that the temperature of the CPU reaches or exceeds 60 (140) degrees, and the heat dissipation is poor, and measures should be taken;

    Generally cleaning dust, or lubricating CPU fans; If the fan is not strong enough, or if it still does not work well after lubrication, the fan should be replaced;

    Note: The above temperatures are Celsius outside the brackets and Fahrenheit in parentheses.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! This should not be, but it is possible that the power supply is not completely repaired, resulting in insufficient power supply and poor heat dissipation, check the operation of the power supply outlet and the CPU cooling fan to determine whether the power supply has been repaired. FYI, thanks!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The BIOS of different motherboards is different, generally in the PCHiN section of the motherboard BIOS, you look to see if it is off. If there's cputemprature or something like that.

    The automatic protection function of the motherboard is generally the automatic power-off protection when the CPU temperature exceeds 70 degrees or higher, which is good for protecting the machine.

    It's best to check the motherboard manual, which has instructions.

    Again, the alarm is a sign that there is a problem with your CPU fan! Most likely, your fan speed is not fast enough, causing the CPU temperature to be too high, so you should at least check the CPU fan, clean up the dirt, and preferably change the fan.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The following method can turn up the CPU alarm temperature:

    Power on and press DEL to enter the BIOS settings.

    Find pchealth

    status, select and press Enter.

    Locate cpushutdown

    temperature, use page

    up key and page

    down key to select and set to "disabled".

    Finally look for it. cpu

    warning

    temperature, and use the pageup key and page when selected

    DOWN button to increase the temperature.

    Finally press the F10 key, the pop-up window, type Y

    Just press Enter. However, since you are sure that the CPU temperature is too high, which caused the alarm, you should start by solving the heat dissipation. The case temperature is too high, or the CPU fan speed is slow, etc., you should know a lot about the computer, and you can solve it by yourself.

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