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There are many reasons for the high CPU temperature, you check the hardware reason, if it is not the problem of the fan, then there is something wrong with your system, namely: poisoning, which causes the CPU to be used too high; There may be some problems with the software you are using, reinstall it; Don't always reinstall the system and hurt the hard drive. The biggest possibility is a system issue.
Look at what processes have high CPU usage, and that could be the reason.
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I think you must be using AMD's own aluminum alloy radiator. This kind of heat sink simply does not meet the high usage standard. AMD5000+ is still a bit difficult to install win7 system.
It is advisable to replace the copper heat sink with copper clamps, or if the funds allow, it is better to replace it with pure copper or heat pipe heat sinks. Rest assured, installing the system n times a day will not break the computer, but it is a test for the hard disk.
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If you don't believe Master Lu's temperature detection. Go into the BIOS and check the CPU temperature. If it can really reach more than 90 degrees, the CPU will soon stop cooking. If the CPU is only installed more than 20 times and the system is stopped, then the CPU is really rubbish.
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It's a problem with the motherboard's temperature control system – it's not uncommon for the temperature measurement values to be inaccurate.
Installing the system won't break the hardware, it's not so fragile!
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It shouldn't be a problem to reinstall the system, it is recommended to have a temperature detection software.
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If something goes wrong, the automatic shutdown is controlled by the BIOS, and the shutdown is adjusted to the highest in the BIOS, or the motherboard is discharged.
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Many friends who like to play games have encountered many times that the temperature of the CPU soars to more than 90 as soon as the computer is turned on. Let's take a look at the detailed solutions.
Generally, the desktop computer reaches 90 degrees after turning it on, yesYesHeat dissipationFaults, hence the recommendation:
1. PutThe main unit cover is openSee if it's a lot of dustTo clean it upAnd the most important thing is to sort out the system, such as the local disk is not a lot of things that are quickly occupied, you can ** some software to sort out one, install the software is the bestDo not install on the local disk (C disk).
2. Disassemble the machineCheck the CPU fanWhether it rotates normally.
3. Dismantle the machineGive cpuCoated with silicone grease to assist heat dissipation
Desktop Computer Normal Temperature Range:
Generally the CPU temperature is in40 65 degreesbetween, if playing large games, generally alsoIt will not exceed 85 degrees
As long as the CPU temperatureNot higher85 degrees, are all within the normal rangeIt won't burn out
Ways to prevent CPU temperature from overheating are as follows:
1. If the chassis is dusty too much,Disassembly is recommendedClean up the dustto prevent the CPU from being too hot because it cannot dissipate heat.
Check whether the fan is damagedBadIf damaged, replace the fan with a new one in time.
3. If the CPU is onThe silicone grease has been baked in its entiretyDry, reapply silicone grease to assist CPU heat dissipation.
4. If it is a desktop answering machine, it has itHeat dissipation defects,RecommendationsInstall water cooling for heat dissipationto prevent the CPU from getting too hot.
There are three reasons why the CPU temperature is too high:
1. Caused by overclocking, which makes the CPU run at too high a frequency.
2. This is very common caused by cooling fans. Such as:The fan is damagedAging fansThe fan has no oil and the speed is slow
3. Problems between the CPU and the heatsink. Such as:Too much or too little silicone, the CPU is not close to the heatsink.
The situation of excessive temperature is generally caused by the failure of the liquid hardware and can be maintained at any time.
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In fact, the CPU 50 is normal, but in view of the situation you said, it may be a problem with the fan, and the noise in the case may be that the fan is out of oil, but the original fan for three months should not be like this, so I think the easiest way is to take a look at the advanced BIOS, the fan speed, the CPU temperature is normal, if it is normal, open the case to see, if it is still normal, do not cover the case cover first and wait for the problem to look again, but it feels like there should be no problem.
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