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Overheating or Power Supply?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-22 3:15

This past week Its been getting quite hot in my room due to the approaching summer. Since the heat rise my PC has been turning off at random intervels, particulary when I am playing a game that uses alot of rescources.

However the heat has subsided and I have a heavy duty fan blowing near my PC with the side panel taken off. At random intervels I am still getting non-provoked shutdowns. I was actually away from the PC watching television, and out of nowhere the PC shutdown while idle. I opened it up and felt the HDD, Power supply, and processor for heat. Yet they were all barely luke-warm.

My question is, Could it be time for a new power supply? I am dismissing CPU or HDD being the culprit due to when I boot up im not getting any error messages or alerts of overheating.


Probably unrelated but, can too much thermal silver compound put on the copper of the processor be a bad thing?

Name: Anonymous 2006-05-23 4:09

>>14
It IS physically possible; you turn on a modern processor without a heatsink and it burns in 3 seconds, probably with smoke and all.

However, you may want to touch harb- touch the heatsink when it's on. See if it burns or not. If it doesn't, you have a faulty temperature sensor, which I'm starting to think most likely because 114 ºC is fucking insane.

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