The temperature of the graphics card is high, and the computer will be powered off instantly

Updated on number 2024-07-13
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You didn't say what your graphics card model is.

    But the first thing that could be is that your graphics card or RAM doesn't support your game.

    If you are sure that the graphics card and memory are fine.

    It's your power problem.

    The voltage is unstable or the power supply is overloaded.

    All of these questions will lead to the phenomenon you are talking about.

    If you can rule out the above problems.

    You're going to get your graphics card serviced.

    The hardware of the graphics card is malfunctioning.

    There is also if there is a condition in case of power support.

    You can add an additional cooling fan to the graphics card.

    Hope mine can help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's okay, it's not a graphics card problem, 60 degrees is nothing at all, I'm playing a game, at least 90 degrees. The problem is with the power supply.

    Insufficient power supply leads to automatic shutdown, and your graphics card has better be rated at 350W or more.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If the graphics card is too hot.

    Don't know what your graphics card is.

    Fold the case first and touch it to see if the graphics card is hot. If it's hot.

    1.Install a fan on the graphics card.

    2.Change your graphics card.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    60 degrees ** high.

    Your guesswork will make it harder to spot.

    There is a smell, which means that the capacitor may have exploded.

    Get someone to check and replace the part that is out of order.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    A temperature of 60 to 70 is normal.

    There should be other parts that have exploded.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If the graphics card temperature is too high, it will not directly cause the computer to restart automatically.

    There are a variety of possibilities for automatic shutdown, the more common ones are:

    1. Due to the long use of the computer and the poor cooling function of the main box, the temperature of the inverted CPU and graphics card is too high, and it suddenly shuts down and restarts after playing for a long time.

    2. Because of the computer virus, it is best to kill the virus first...

    3. It is the least common that there is a problem with the power supply of the host, or that there is a problem with the plugging side.

    Do you look at the electric fan of the main chassis and still turn?

    If it doesn't work, just restore it with one click:

    A few seconds after booting in, after the motherboard brand came out, I saw a series of English prompts, and immediately pressed "F11" You use "one-click restore", if not, you have to reinstall the system.

    It is recommended that you install and use Master Lu to test the body temperature of each component of the host, and it can also be optimized.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the graphics card temperature is too high, and it will burn out beyond its own core maturity ability, unlike the CPU, which has its own protection temperature, so it will not automatically start up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I believe that many people have encountered the situation that the computer will automatically shut down after just a few minutes of turning it on, or the power will be cut off before the desktop is turned on. If the computer is this kind of regular and frequent automatic shutdown, then we must first think about the problem of the CPU, whether the temperature of the CPU is overheated, and whether the heat dissipation effect of the fan on the CPU meets the requirements. If the temperature is too high, then the CPU will not be able to withstand it, and the self-protection function will be activated, and the phenomenon that manifests itself is automatic shutdown.

    This avoids breaking the protection measures set by the CPU due to the temperature being too high.

    So how can you tell if the CPU temperature is too high to cause the automatic shutdown? At this time, we have to turn on the host, and then the computer is turned on and running, and observe whether the CPU fan of the computer is rotating normally. Once the rotation speed is very slow or stops, then this should be the problem.

    At this time, we need to clean the dust and other fine substances of the fan, and the fan can also be replaced directly if conditions permit.

    And some situations are irregular, but they are also frequent automatic shutdowns, and because there is no regularity, it is much more difficult to determine where it is broken, so we have to observe the computer in the same way.

    In terms of hardware, we need to observe whether the hardware is installed properly, whether there is looseness, deformation or hardware breakage. These conditions can cause the computer to shut down, especially the graphics card and memory module. Although the current network environment is well managed, there are still many people with ulterior motives, spreading some viruses or malicious files, etc., sometimes because of these things cause the computer to enter the virus, the computer program is destroyed, it will cause the computer to not operate normally, the computer will shut down, so in ordinary use, do not enter some bad **, and do not open the file you don't know at will. At this time, it is more troublesome, to check and kill the computer, and if it is serious, you have to reinstall the system.

    There is also the problem of power supply, if the capacitance of the power supply is broken, the voltage will not reach the needs of the computer operation, and the lack of power supply of the computer will be cut off at this time, resulting in automatic shutdown.

    These are some of the main reasons why the computer will shut down suddenly, after reading it, we have some understanding of this problem, and the next time there is such a situation, we will be able to judge for ourselves, and you can also repair it, after all, these do not require much technical content.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Failure Analysis:

    The outlet of the laptop cooling module is blocked, resulting in the temperature of the laptop CPU and graphics card being too high, which can be solved by cleaning up the dust;

    The cooling module of the laptop graphics card is aging or the silicone is worn out.

    For some long-term or old computers, the silicone of the laptop graphics card cooling module is often consumed, resulting in a significant reduction in heat dissipation capacity, followed by poor heat dissipation and an increase in temperature of the laptop graphics card.

    Solution: For some old computers or computers that have been used for a long time, if the laptop graphics card has poor heat dissipation, it is recommended to clean up the dust once, cleaning the dust mainly includes replacing the heat dissipation silicone, adding lubricating oil to the cooling fan, cleaning the dust and fixing the screws, etc., relatively speaking, it is more complicated, for the small partners with poor hands-on ability, it is recommended to take it to the maintenance point to clean and optimize.

    First of all, detect how many degrees the maximum temperature of the notebook graphics card can reach, if the temperature of the graphics card is only a little more than the high temperature when the notebook is playing games, then you can try to play some small games, or friends can take a fan to blow on the notebook, strengthen heat dissipation, or in summer, take some air-conditioned environment to play, which can simply solve the problem of automatic shutdown of the notebook graphics card with high temperature.

    If you need to play some large games, and there is no air conditioning and other environments, but you don't want to disassemble the computer to clean up the dust, you can try to buy a laptop radiator, it is best to buy a fan radiator, in order to solve the problem of the laptop graphics card temperature is too high and the computer automatically shuts down.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First, after automatic shutdown If it can be turned on normally, then this situation belongs to the self-protection function of the system.

    When the computer is overloaded or encounters other conditions that damage the CPU or system, poisoning, CPU usage is often 100 and so on.

    In order to protect the CPU from damage, the system automatically loses power. It is recommended to optimize the system.

    Second, poor heat dissipation, which generally occurs when the CPU is overheated or the CPU is overloaded due to the long-term operation of the computer. Excessive dust and improper fan operation will lead to poor heat dissipation and overheating of the CPU, which will trigger the automatic power-off protection function. If this is the case, you need to clean the laptop fan, radiator.

    3. Automatic power failure caused by external devices, removal of newly installed hardware devices, such as external cameras, printers, including upgraded memory, etc.;

    Fourth, the hardware itself is faulty and needs to be specifically detected.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This is a normal phenomenon, now computers have overheating protection function, when the temperature is too high, it will automatically shut down to avoid accessories being burned, so in the process of using the computer mainly heat dissipation:

    Use graphics fans and coolers with better cooling performance.

    Don't use your computer to play games for long periods of time in a stuffy environment.

    Check whether the thermally conductive silica gel fails, and apply the thermally conductive silica gel in time after failure.

    When playing games in the summer, you decide that the temperature is too high, you can remove the case bezel and take an electric fan to blow air on the case to force the heat dissipation.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The temperature is too high, what is the temperature you check to see, and then touch it with your own hands, if it is really hot, it is too high to cause the machine to protect itself, so it will automatically shut down, solution: 1Clean up the dust (main fan) 2

    Remove the heatsink and apply a new silicone grease (heatsink and die bond, cool or overclocked tri-metal grease recommended)3If possible, add a fan to modify the flow direction of the air duct of the case, which will help the internal heat dissipation of the case 4You can change the heat sink for the graphics card, of course, if you know how to buy it As for the standby you said, there will also be such a problem, I want to know whether it is the problem of high temperature or the problem of crashing, or the temperature is also high and both problems will crash, if this is the case, please change the graphics card, my old machine is similar to your problem, but after changing the motherboard, changing the graphics card, adding a fan to improve the air duct, etc., it has been running well so far, the only bad thing is that the performance can't keep up, and the new game has to be set up to be inefficient, Well, that's all for the experience, I hope the above answers can help you.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    What should I do if the temperature of the laptop is too high and the alarm automatically shuts down, the guy teaches you to quickly and correctly deal with the temperature and heat dissipation problem. I hope it can help everyone.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    If the temperature of the graphics card is too high, it should be that the connection between the heatsink and the graphics card is too slow to conduct heat, which causes the graphics card to heat up rapidly, prompting the activation of the protection function, one is that the graphics card is turned off, the host is running as usual, the monitor is not displayed, and the other is restarting. Generally, applying a little heat dissipation glue to the interface will effectively alleviate the high temperature of the graphics card.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Generally, if the temperature of the graphics card is too high, it is not an automatic shutdown but a black screen of the computer, and you need to forcibly shut down, you can try to empty the BIOS and change the graphics card heatsink, which should be a problem with the graphics card.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, given that you used to have too high temperatures due to not cleaning up the dust for a long time. It is most likely due to a large amount of dust that makes your graphics card fan not work properly. You can remove the side panel of the case and turn it on while lying flat on the case to check the working condition of the graphics card fan.

    If it really doesn't work, replace it with a new one.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Just do the cleaning and add some silicone grease!! Twenty or thirty dollars.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Run too many programs, close some that you don't use.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Due to the hardware protection settings in the laptop BIOS, if the hardware temperature of the laptop CPU or graphics card is too high in summer, it is easy to cause the laptop to automatically shut down or crash. So what should I do if the laptop graphics card automatically shuts down when the temperature is too high? How to fix it?

    Generally speaking, the heat-resistant temperature of the laptop graphics card is 120 degrees, the warning temperature is 90 degrees, and the temperature of the laptop graphics card usually does not exceed 80 degrees.

    There are two main situations when the temperature of the laptop graphics card is too high:

    1. The outlet of the laptop cooling module is blocked, resulting in the temperature of the laptop CPU and graphics card being too high, which can be solved by cleaning the dust;

    2. The heat dissipation module of the laptop graphics card is aging or the silicone is exhausted.

    For some long-term or old computers, the silicone of the laptop graphics card heat dissipation module is often consumed, resulting in a significant reduction in heat dissipation capacity, followed by poor heat dissipation and an increase in temperature of the laptop graphics card.

    The solution to the high temperature of the laptop graphics card.

    1. First of all, detect how many degrees the maximum temperature of the notebook graphics card can reach, if the notebook is playing games, the temperature of the graphics card is only a little beyond the high temperature, then you can try to play some small games, and if you have conditions, you can take a fan to blow on the notebook to strengthen heat dissipation or in the summer, get some air-conditioned environment to play, which can simply solve the problem of automatic shutdown of the notebook graphics card with high temperature.

    2. If you need to play some large games, and there is no air conditioning and other environments, but you don't want to disassemble the computer to clean up the dust, you can try to buy a notebook radiator, it is best to buy a fan radiator, in order to solve the problem of the laptop graphics card temperature is too high, resulting in the automatic shutdown of the computer.

    3. For some old computers or computers that have been used for a long time, if the laptop graphics card has poor heat dissipation, it is recommended to clean up the dust once (it is recommended to disassemble and clean up the computer that has passed the warranty period, and the new machine will cause the warranty service to be invalidated during the warranty period).

    Cleaning up the dust of the laptop mainly includes replacing the heat dissipation silicone, adding lubricating oil to the cooling fan, cleaning the dust and fixing the screws, etc., which is relatively complicated.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yes....Whether it's a graphics card or other hardware....The CPU or motherboard will automatically shut down when the temperature is high...It's a protective measure....Don't worry....

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If it's a laptop, it's sure to cool it down, and it's a good guy to turn it on again

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