Dusting the cooler was made? A change in thermal paste would be more . Reviews the mounting your cooler as 85 ° C after 2 minutes of use is really extreme, there's plenty of loose it's safe!
Hello, I have a problem for some time with my PC. The PC continues to cut in about 2 minutes (max) without reasons. The problem is apparently the CPU temperature, because the BIOS in the CPU temperature is 85 ° C. While the PC just smith (but in reality several demarage in the best case I can just on the desktop and the PC shuts off). This temperature is always too high. Is it possible that the probe is foirée me and it blocks the use for no reason?
Dusting the cooler was made? A change in thermal paste would be more . Reviews the mounting your cooler as 85 ° C after 2 minutes of use is really extreme, there's plenty of loose it's safe!
Yes I suspect that the 85 ° C at start is not good at all. But I have just removed and reattached my Ventirad to make sure it was well placed, and the problem persists. Thermal paste too? Faulty sensor?
I personally do not see it would surprise me that "too much thermal paste" cause a problem as big as this ... a faulty sensor and I've never seen it personally ... both in person and on the forums that ... The problem came from when exactly??
Of course if Too much dough no longer a good thermal contact suddenly it heats. There must be a very thin layer, that is as thin as a sheet of paper.
I will try to refine the thermal grease then because after leaving the PC idle for over an hour the BIOS displays 33 ° C for the motherboard and 84 ° C for the CPU and the PC éteinds 2 minutes after.
Well you know, we learned that there was no unnecessary questions. we even saw someone put a tower on the side to placethe heatsink on the CPU because the link was broken, that is to say .
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