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Legal_life | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 2:19 PM | Message # 1 |
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| Hi guys ive recently run into some problems on my computer. it shows in my ASUS BIOS that my CPU temperature is 180 F / 82 C. it keeps crashing and my computer doesnt not dusty at all. does anyone know how i can fix this problem? when i run programs such as Counter strike - Global Offsenive my cpu temp shoots up and then turns off my computer due to overheating. Below will have links to my computer and my BIOS showing temperature and FAn speeds.
http://imgur.com/m8aUiSg the red bar is my CPU tempAdded (14-Sep-2014, 2:19 PM) --------------------------------------------- all of my fans are working im pretty sure! PWR_fan is N/a but idk what that means
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Web-Ghost | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 2:21 PM | Message # 2 |
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| Quote Legal_life ( ) Hi guys ive recently run into some problems on my computer. it shows in my ASUS BIOS that my CPU temperature is 180 F / 82 C. it keeps crashing and my computer doesnt not dusty at all. does anyone know how i can fix this problem? when i run programs such as Counter strike - Global Offsenive my cpu temp shoots up and then turns off my computer due to overheating. Below will have links to my computer and my BIOS showing temperature and FAn speeds. my friend had this problem apparently is fan got damaged so in other words his fan speed became slow rather than 1200rpm it was 500rpm
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Legal_life | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 2:41 PM | Message # 3 |
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| all my fans are above 1000 but i turned on my computer with case opened and all fans are working..
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Web-Ghost | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 3:23 PM | Message # 4 |
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| Quote Legal_life ( ) http://imgur.com/m8aUiSg downclock your cpu
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Legal_life | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 5:29 PM | Message # 5 |
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| Quote Web-Ghost ( ) downclock your cpu how do i do that
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Priest-Of-Sin | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 6:50 PM | Message # 6 |
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| Quote Legal_life ( ) how do i do that bios settings...but its not realy recomandated if you dont know whaT you doing,or you can try to put some liquid cooling on cpu (maybe a good idea is to let someone who realy knows about computers) or better chance cooler.anyways better see a specialist
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Vexslasher | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 6:52 PM | Message # 7 |
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| You probably need to apply more thermal paste it usually wears off within a year or two and then your laptop starts overheating. Here is a site that shows you how to do this http://www.instructables.com/id....aste-on
For now though there is a few things you can do to slow down the overheating, Until you get it fixed and yes you should get it fixed because overheating can lead to a fried board then you got a wrecked computer. 1. Change your power plan to power saver. 2. Never run your laptop while it's charging the battery, So either charge the battery first and play later or take the battery out and just play off the power cord. 3. Try not to run heavy applications very much. 4. Keep the room temperate down when using your laptop and avoid any use in sunlight. 5. Try to only use on a hard flat surface.
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Legal_life | Date: Sunday, 14-Sep-2014, 7:27 PM | Message # 8 |
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| Quote Vexslasher ( ) For now though there is a few things you can do to slow down the overheating, Until you get it fixed and yes you should get it fixed because overheating can lead to a fried board then you got a wrecked computer. 1. Change your power plan to power saver. 2. Never run your laptop while it's charging the battery, So either charge the battery first and play later or take the battery out and just play off the power cord. 3. Try not to run heavy applications very much. 4. Keep the room temperate down when using your laptop and avoid any use in sunlight. 5. Try to only use on a hard flat surface. its a desktop
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Web-Ghost | Date: Monday, 15-Sep-2014, 1:11 AM | Message # 9 |
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| Legal_life, download asus driver and use them i had the same board as you
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