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Say no, sometimes it just shuts down! It is recommended to go to the computer market to change to a fan with a higher speed, besides, it is not very expensive!
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Of course, if the fan speed is not enough, the heat dissipation will not be good, the CPU will be hot, and the ten CPUs will not work properly.
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It won't crash after a while, and after a while, too much heat will cause the CPU to stop working, if it's an old hard disk, it will burn the CPU, and the new one won't, it's best to get a new one.
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The CPU temperature is usually the core temperature. Intel's CPUs generally have temperature monitoring, and the temperature will be reduced when it reaches the alert level, so it generally won't burn out. And the temperature at which the cooling fan heatsink is in contact is"CPU temperature".
Generally, Intel's processor temperature is around 60 to 70 degrees, and AMD is said to generate a lot of heat (but save Brother Kong Fang" "The actual temperature needs to be studied, pay attention to heat dissipation.
It is generally stable in the range of 30 degrees of temperature rise. In other words, the CPU has a harvest temperature of 65 degrees, and the maximum temperature of the CPU is 30 degrees Celsius based on the maximum of 35 degrees in summer. And so on, if your ambient temperature is 20 degrees now, it's best not to exceed 50 degrees on the CPU.
Of course, the lower the temperature, the better. So you can't do without.
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If the CPU is too hot, the computer will automatically lose power, get stuck or have a blue screen, and the CPU will be burned and scrapped.
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One of the troubles caused by the fan is that the fan is too close to the memory module, and the continuous exhaust heat increases the working temperature of the memory module, causing the memory module to work unstable, which causes a crash;
2.The second trouble caused by the fan is that the fan power supply, the CPU fan has a compatibility problem with the motherboard, or there is a short circuit inside the fan, which causes the motherboard to not operate normally, and eventually leads to a crash.
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It is possible, for example, that the failure of the cooling fan leads to poor heat dissipation, and the CPU temperature is too high leading to a reboot or freeze.
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The motherboard UMC will cause such a situation, and then the force is too strong, and there is a slight damage to the motherboard area where the memory modules are plugged in, and the motherboard integrated wiring may be twisted and crushed, which is difficult to distinguish with the naked eye.
It generally occurs at the bottom of the motherboard, and can only be seen clearly by disassembling it, if there is such a situation in the surrounding area of the memory slot, the boot is also a fan turn, and the motherboard light can also be lit, but the hard disk light will always be red at this time, and the computer will not respond to the black screen, and it cannot be shut down normally.
Unplug the power cord and forcibly cut off the power, generally even the honey warning sound will not have, this situation mostly appears on the repaired motherboard, if possible, it is recommended to change the motherboard for testing.
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First of all, agree with DTFCG's answer, the motherboard UMC will cause such a situation, and then you use too much force, the motherboard area of the motherboard where the memory module is unplugged has a slight loss, the motherboard integrated circuit may be twisted and crushed, it is difficult to distinguish with the naked eye, it generally occurs at the bottom of the motherboard, and can only be disassembled to see clearly, if there is such a situation in the surrounding area of the memory slot, the boot is also a fan turn, and the motherboard light can also be on, but the hard disk light will always be red at this time, and the computer will not respond to the black screen, and it cannot be shut down normally, As you said, pull out the power cord and forcibly cut off the power, generally there will not even be a honey warning sound, which mostly occurs on the motherboard that is repaired; If you have an environment, it is recommended to change the motherboard for testing! If it's okay to run for a few days, then your motherboard is scrapped! There's no point in repairing it!
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The motherboard has a place for UMC to clean up the dust and reinsert the memory module.
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Clean up the dust by reinserting the memory module, or put the motherboard battery down.
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1. Poor computer heat dissipation can easily cause the computer to automatically restart, because the CPU has a self-protection function, when the heat threatens the computer hardware, it will shut down and automatically protect, it is recommended to place the computer in a dry and cool place, and ensure that the fan runs normally, to ensure that the computer has good heat dissipation;
2. There may be a problem with the computer software, including computer poisoning, and there are conflicts or errors in the software. If you want to troubleshoot software problems, you can first kill the virus and then reduce the software running on the computer, tentatively run the software to see under what circumstances the computer will automatically restart, or reinstall the system to try;
3. Computer reboot caused by other computer problems, including other computer hardware problems, such as hard disk bad sectors, etc., these problems should be tested by computer hardware test software. If there is a problem with the detection, you should go to the repair shop immediately to repair it;
4. Due to the voltage instability point, the power supply is not enough, and it will often cause computer abnormalities.
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Most likely it is a hardware problem, check the steps as follows:
1. Fan dust or foreign matter.
2. Whether the memory module and graphics card are unstable.
3. Check the power supply of the chassis.
4. Check whether the CPU is damaged.
If it helps, yo.
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1.One of the troubles caused by fans is the fan with memory.
If the fan is too close to the memory module, the hot air continuously discharged will increase the working temperature of the memory module, causing the memory module to work unstable, resulting in a crash. 2.The second trouble caused by the fan is that the fan power supply, the CPU fan has a compatibility problem with the motherboard, or there is a short circuit inside the fan, which causes the motherboard to not operate normally, and eventually leads to a crash. 3.The third trouble caused by the fan is the fan and the motherboard.
The motherboard is also considered from the perspective of security, if the fan speed is too low, you can still boot up normally, which is irresponsible for the CPU, and finally leads to a crash;
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The CPU fan is not working properly, which will cause the CPU temperature to rise;
High CPU temperatures will cause the protection circuit to turn off the CPU;
The CPU stops and the computer goes down directly.
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CPU fans are not working properly and can cause crashes... can cause crashes...
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Yes. If the CPU fan is not working properly, it will cause the CPU temperature to be too high, causing a crash.
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