Severe CPU heating? What to do if the computer CPU heats up badly

Updated on number 2024-08-05
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Is your CPU a 939 or a 940 CPU?

    Under normal circumstances, this 3800+ CPU, the power consumption is not large, and the reason for the high temperature is not difficult, that is, the CPU is not installed in place, the silicone grease is dried up, the cooling fan is aging and the speed is slow, there is a lot of dust, and the CPU is high temperature after overclocking.

    1 Installation is not in place:

    Many players install the radiator after re-sweeping the ash, but it is not installed properly, which requires you to remove the radiator, pull the CPU fixed lever, move the CPU, put down the CPU fixed lever, and evenly apply silicone grease to the surface of the CPU, which must be silicone grease, not toothpaste, or cosmetics.

    Install the CPU radiator block in position, move the aluminum block slightly from left to right with your hand to make the silicone grease even, and then buckle the buckle normally.

    2 Apply silicone grease and voltage.

    The silicone grease is wiped normally, the heat sink is also installed, and it is still high temperature, so it depends on the CPU voltage and fan speed.

    If it is overclocked abnormally, or the CPU working voltage is mobilized, it will be high, **CPU-Z software, you can see the CPU status, the normal 3800+ working frequency is 2000MHz, voltage.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    First open the side panel of the case to see if it is a problem with the air duct of the case, I guess it is still related to the CPU fan, and the motor will still break after a long time.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Friends who like to play those large online games often cause CPU temperature spikes, mainly due to the consumption of the computer's motherboard and graphics card when running large games. Especially in summer, the temperature of the CPU with high temperature and poor ventilation effect will always be on the high side, and when we are playing online games, the CPU temperature will be even higher.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Why does the computer CPU heat, because there is electricity passing through it, it will heat up, because the CPU circuits are very fine and there are chips, so it is normal to produce high temperatures.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If it is more than 70, you have too many programs and are fully loaded, the hot fan is not turning, or the overclocking is turned on.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because of your usage habits, such as playing games for a long time, coupled with poor heat dissipation, its CPU will heat up.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The CPU is an integrated chip, and of course it heats up when used.

    If it overheats, it may be that the heat sink is not good, or the surface of the heat sink and the CPU does not fit tightly, or the thermal grease is not coated, or there is no fan in the case to form a heat dissipation air duct, or the heat sink dust is not cleaned.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    CPU is the core precision integrated component,Heating is normal,Plus if you have a problem with your own heat dissipation mechanism, it will accelerate heating,Laptops are more likely to heat up than desktops,You can install a Master Lu software,Real-time monitoring and optimization。

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What doesn't heat up when powered on?

    Anything that is powered generates heat.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Normal CPU heats up, but there is a cooling fan that can lower the temperature of the CPU.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The temperature increase is due to the fact that the heat generation of the CPU is greater than the heat output of the radiator, and once the heat generation and heat dissipation tend to be balanced, the temperature will no longer rise. The heat generation is determined by the power of the U, and the power is proportional to the voltage, so to control the temperature well, you need to control the core voltage of the CPU. If the voltage is too low, it can cause instability, especially when the overclocking amplitude is large.

    Many times the CPU temperature does not reach a critical value at all, and the system blue screen returns, and then the culprit that affects the stability of the system is not the temperature but the voltage.

    2. The temperature measurement methods of various motherboards are not the same, and even the motherboards of the same brand and model will also cause a large difference in temperature due to the difference in the distance between the temperature measuring probe and the CPU.

    Hope it helps you, and thank you in time

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