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The temperature is super high, the solution.
Remove the CPU heatsink and see if there is silicone grease on the back of the heatsink and the CPU, and find out whether the connection between the back of the CPU and the heatsink is tight and firm. Then, take a little bit of silicone grease and apply it to the back of the CPU, press the heatsink gently and evenly, and buckle it.
Silicone grease computer city and general repair shops are sold, very cheap, 1-2 fast money, good no more than 5 fast.
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You're talking about Fahrenheit (f)! And not Celsius (c)! Otherwise, 130 degrees, then you can't see the system boot at all, normal 75C"It's a reboot!
But P4 does have a bit of a lot of calories! Let's switch to a CPU fan! Huntkey Snow Ice, the effect is good, but ** is more than 100 high, otherwise add a 12cm big fan to the back of the chassis!
May help a little! That's when you open the lid of the case and make a small fan to blow on! It should be able to come down!
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Reapply a layer of silicone, remembering not too much.
You said 130 degrees is not a mistake, you can boil eggs in a pot if it is so hot.
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It's best to change to a *** fan
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Add some oil to the fan or get a new one, apply some silicone to the CPU, and clean up the dust in the case.
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The old silicone must be scraped clean and re-applied with silicone. The fan quality is better.
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Summary. Problems between CPU and heatsink. For example, there is too much or too little silicone, and the CPU and the heatsink are not tightly attached.
As soon as the CPU is turned on, the temperature is very high.
Is the machine's fan normal?
The fan keeps telling to run.
The fan keeps telling to run.
High speed. High speed.
It may be caused by a cooling fan, which is very common. Such as: the fan is damaged, the fan is aging, and the fan has no oil and the speed is slow.
CPU usage is basically none.
CPU usage is basically none.
Problems between CPU and heatsink. For example, there is too much or too little silicone, and the CPU and the heatsink are not tightly attached.
There is also the possibility that it is caused by overclocking, which makes the CPU run at too high a frequency.
This is theoretical knowledge.
I suspect it's overclocking.
I suspect it's overclocking.
The CPU temperature is too high when it is turned on, so only these three aspects are considered.
I think the biggest suspicion is overclocking.
How to recover. How to recover.
I wish you a happy life and all the best!
This problem can only be handled by the person who repairs the computer.
Specialized equipment testing is required.
We, as ordinary consumers, do not have such machines.
So check first, and then we'll deal with it.
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After turning on, the temperature reversibility is not higher than 85 degrees.
Regular range. Computer CPU Normal Temperature Range:
Generally, the CPU temperature is between 40 and 65 degrees, and if you play large games, it generally does not exceed 85 degrees.
As long as the CPU temperature is not higher than 85 degrees, it is within the normal range and will not burn out.
Here's how to prevent the CPU temperature from overheating:
1. If the chassis is too dusty, it is recommended to disassemble the machine and clean up the dust to prevent the CPU temperature from being too high because it cannot dissipate heat;
2. Check whether the fan is damaged, if it is damaged, replace it with a new fan in time;
3. If the silicone grease on the CPU has been completely baked, reapply the silicone grease to assist the CPU in heat dissipation;
4. If it is a desktop compatible machine with heat dissipation defects, it is recommended to install water cooling to prevent the CPU temperature from being too high.
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The CPU doesn't reach its maximum temperature as soon as the BAI is powered on. Moreover, the temperature at which the CPU works at no load, when the CPU is used and when the DAO is at full load is not the same. To put it simply, the larger the CPU response, the greater the power consumption, and the more the temperature increases.
The temperature is the lowest when you turn it on, and when you run it for a while, the natural temperature will increase, and when you restart it for the second time and see that the temperature is high, the power failure time is too short, and the CPU has not cooled down.
I don't know how high it was when the temperature you said was very high. If it exceeds 70°C. It is also recommended that you change the heatsink and fan, and apply thermal grease between the heatsink and CPU.
As you can add to this, a lot of times, CPU temperature monitoring on motherboards isn't accurate. The CPU is within the normal temperature range, and it doesn't make sense to enter the BIOS to check the temperature immediately after booting up. Although 51 degrees is a relatively high temperature, it is far from the level of CPU overheating.
It's also within the normal range. I really want to know if the temperature is normal, you can turn on the computer and do nothing, no-load for a period of time and then see if the temperature has risen a lot, if the temperature of many no-load runs is very jumpy, it means that your motherboard temperature monitoring is not accurate. If the temperature difference is not large after multiple measurements, as long as it does not exceed 65-70 degrees, it is considered normal.
If the no-load temperature reaches about 65 degrees, you need to improve the CPU heat dissipation capacity.
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The most direct and simple way to give you a treatment suggestion: clean the dust on your CPU fan and add some lubricating oil to the fan motor! It's really not okay to change the CPU fan! The problem must be solved!
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The old machine, or the dust has not been cleaned for a long time, which will affect the heat dissipation, and the thermal conductive silicone has not been added for a long time, and the heat dissipation is not good, and the heat problem is not good heat dissipation or CPU aging.
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Those numbers are not very accurate, and it is impossible to reach those high temperatures.
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There are two possible plagiarisms.
1. There is indeed a problem with your CPU temperature probe. This is a problem that can be seen on most of Intel's older motherboards. Once I went to my friend's house to play with the computer, and when I turned it on, I saw that the CPU temperature was actually more than 120 degrees, and I asked him:"It's Fahrenheit, right? "
He said it was fine, there was a problem with the temperature probe. So I guess one of the reasons is that there is a problem with your temperature probe, and then you set up temperature protection for the CPU in the BIOS settings of the boot up, and if the temperature exceeds a certain value, the machine will automatically shut down to protect it. It feels like it's more like what you're describing.
2, but to be on the safe side, I'm still not so reckless in making conclusions. It's also possible that your heatsink and CPU don't have a good thermal contact at all. If that's the case, your CPU can easily burn out. It is recommended that you first remove the entire heat dissipation metal, and then touch the temperature of the CPU (turn off the machine and turn off the power and then touch it, now we have static electricity in winter, and the computer components are very afraid of static electricity in the energized state).If it's hot, it's probably a contact heat dissipation problem. At this time, go to the computer city to buy a good radiator or buy some heat dissipation silicone (the ordinary kind is only 1 yuan a piece) and lay it on the CPU contact head, and then press the heat dissipation metal and fan. Try again.
This is my personal opinion and I hope it can help you.
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Is there a problem with the induction, let's take a look at the temperature in the BIOS!
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Cool the CPU.
Remove the bai, and see if the silicone grease where the heat dissipation and CPU contact du are not evenly coated, resulting in poor heat dissipation, and there is no heat transfer to the heat sink at all. AMD always generates a lot of heat, and it is difficult to dissipate heat in the summer. In addition, your fan has been aged, if you want to be economical, add some oil to the CPU fan shaft, the effect is obvious.
If you don't change a CPU fan, don't let the boss go black, don't change the heat sink, the fan is generally only 30RMB
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This would be the case if your computer was powered on all the time.
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You have too much software to start running, you can delete some startup items to try.
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Poor heat dissipation. It is recommended to change the chassis.
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Generally, there are false positives, but if the real temperature of the CPU is high enough, it will behave by itself, such as stuck, crashed, etc
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.
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.
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