The computer always automatically loses power. Teach your fingers more than overheating.

Updated on technology 2024-05-16
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I have encountered this problem, and the solution is very simple, spend 120 yuan to buy a household 220V power regulator, and there will be no problem in the future.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally, the automatic shutdown may be caused by the high temperature caused by too much dust in the CPU fan, if so, clean up the dust of the CPU fan and heat sink, and add new heat dissipation silicone grease. If it is not a problem, it may be caused by problems with motherboard parts or power supply, voltage instability, hard disk failure, etc., and the new hardware is not compatible.

    If it automatically shuts down or standby without operation, it may be a problem with the settings. Right-click on the desktop to select Properties Screen Saver Power Supply Select a scenario that suits you from the drop-down list in Power Usage Scenarios, and set Never in the list of Monitor Off, Hard Disk Off, System Standby, and so on below (or set a suitable time).

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The power supply problem can be known by borrowing a friend's host power supply. You have basically ruled out other power outages, don't bother, try what I said. You don't have to think about why the power supply is like this, just find a power supply to replace it.

    Even if you know why, you're going to have to spend money on a new one, and no one will fix it for you, it's not enough for your salary.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The power supply voltage at home is not stable, and if the voltage is unstable, there may be this problem.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's a problem with the power supply.

    Try changing the power supply.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. If there is only an occasional power failure, then there is no need to worry too much, but if there are frequent sudden power outages, it may be caused by the failure of the power supply (equipment) in the computer case, and the most common cause of the failure is the (power supply) capacitor bulge, but this needs to be disassembled to confirm, not suitable for novice operations, you can take the computer to the after-sales maintenance point, let the other party help test, free replacement or maintenance during the warranty period, and the cost of replacement or repair after the warranty period is not particularly high. This solves computer problems and often automatically loses power.

    Computer problems, often automatically power off to eliminate high temperature and power supply problems.

    Computer problems, often automatic power outages are power supply equipment failures.

    Can you tell us more about that?

    If there is only an occasional power outage, then don't worry too much, but if there is a frequent sudden power failure, it may be caused by the failure of the power supply (equipment) in the computer case, and the most common cause of failure is the (power supply) capacitor bulging, but this needs to be disassembled to confirm, not suitable for novice operation, you can take the computer to the after-sales maintenance point, let the other party help test, free replacement or repair during the warranty period, and the cost of replacement or repair after the warranty period is not particularly high. This can solve the computer problem, and often the book Zen automatically loses power. Judgment.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.What kind of fan do you have? Extra?

    And the wind direction must be convulsive! If it is made into the air supply, it has a counterproductive effect.

    Remove the front panel of the case and remove the dust filter.

    Or clean it (remove it to help dissipate heat, of course).

    Check whether the aluminum fin of the graphics card and the graphics card are in good contact, and it is estimated that the silicone is dry.

    If possible, clean the inside of the chassis, wash it with washing water, and then clean it with Tianna water or gasoline.

    The fan should be oiled, solid is best, and liquid is fine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Maybe you can turn on the machine to clean up, it's basically a fan problem!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is recommended that you go to a computer repair shop. Reinstall the system, clean up the dust, or ask the service staff to help you add a little silicone under the CPU fan! If you usually use a fan that is loud, you can also change to a new one.

    Use a radiator in the summer. Take good care of your computer.

    If you use the hard disk reading sound is very loud, it will heat up and crash after a long time. Automatic shutdown. This is where you need to check the hard drive.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Find a professional to disassemble the machine and clean the ash, and then add a cooling pad.

    When using it in the future, be careful not to put the computer directly on the quilt or cloth ......Topmost.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This kind of fault is mostly because the fan is dirty or damaged, and it is mostly dirty, and it will be okay to send it for repair and dismantling, and if it doesn't work, you need to replace the fan.

    I'll help you in Beijing.

    If you are not in Beijing, it is recommended that you find a reputable and skilled repairer to help you overhaul.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There is too much dust on the computer and the CPU has poor heat dissipation, so it is recommended that you buy an ice cooling base.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    First see if your cooling fan is running normally, and then see if the heat dissipation hole is blocked, and then when you play, the heat dissipation port is generally below, you empty the computer, put something underneath to let there be space to dissipate heat, try it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It may be the heatsink, but if it's caused by a lot of program running, you'd better check the CPU.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    If you have a fan problem, you can fix the fan, and we can help you solve it on the spot in Beijing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The CPU cooling fan is in poor contact with the CPU, resulting in poor CPU heat dissipation.

    Please check if the CPU cooling fan is installed in place? Are the buckles tightened? Is there too much dust accumulation in the fan? Has the fan bearing lubricant evaporated? Is thermally conductive silicone dry cracked?

    In response to the above inspections, the following measures are taken:

    1.Remove the CPU cooling fan and thoroughly clean the dust on the fan blades;

    2.Check whether the fan buckle is damaged and re-add the lubricating oil of the fan bearing;

    3.Erase the remaining thermal conductive silicone on the CPU and cooling fan heatsink and reapply a new thermal conductive silicone;

    4.Reinstall the cooling fan, check whether it is firm after installation, check whether there is noise and vibration when the fan rotates, if so, re-check the installation again, if the problem is still there, you need to replace the cooling fan;

    If the cooling fan you use is an Intel original fan and has been used for more than two years, because the heat dissipation effect of the original Intel fan is very poor, it is recommended to change to a *** brand cooling fan, such as overclocking.

    Three, Jiuzhou Fengshen, Cool Supreme, etc.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    If the CPU is overheating, put on a new silicone or change to a better fan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Is it that your fan is not installed properly! Check it out!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If the fan is normal, it should be that the silicone is dry, go buy some, very cheap, and then remove the fan and reapply some silicone.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Is the cup too hot, is the fan okay? It's not that it's fast, it's a good fan, and a good fan is only 1000 rpm. It is recommended to rewind the computer to repair there, and he will replace it with a fan for up to 30 pieces. He'll also give you silicone.

    And dust removal, the temperature of the computer will be high if it hasn't been cleaned for too long, and there is also the need to see where the computer is placed and whether it is ventilated.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1.Maybe it's overheating, clean up the dust.

    2.Check whether the heat dissipation is good.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Is it a desktop? If yes, then it's likely that your switching power supply can't keep up with the power consumed by your hardware configuration. Look for a good switching power supply.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Reasons and how to deal with laptop always overheating and automatically shut down:

    1. It may be caused by too much dust in the CPU fan, it is recommended to clean up the dust of the CPU fan and heat sink, and add new heat dissipation silicone grease.

    2. It may be that there is a problem with the fan, and it is recommended to change to a good fan that turns high.

    Precautions when using a laptop:

    1. Avoid long-term use in a high-temperature environment.

    2. It is best not to use it on a platform that is too soft, which will not be conducive to heat loss.

    3. Be sure to place the laptop on a well-ventilated hard surface, and at the same time, clean the laptop frequently to remove dust, so that the air flow through the vent is smooth, and the system heat dissipation is good.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    1. Buy a radiator.

    2. Disassemble the machine to clean up the dust.

    3. Run fewer large programs and games, and don't run too many programs at the same time 4. Change computers.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Use a laptop stand, or blow a fan.

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