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  • Mar 20, 2007, 07:28 AM
    kushal bohra
    Computer shutdown due to thermal heating
    Hi
    This is kushal here my computer has always been hanged after 15 minutes-20 minutes at ordinary room temperature and my computer is not able to restart using the restart button and turn off button are not working .I have to close my smps power switch and on it again for every hangout and when I here it I listen the sound from cpu and message is being displayed as "computer was shutdown due to thermal heating " I have already removed the processor and applied the suitable liquid which acts as coolent but it is not working .please help me to resolve problem .my PC distributor is asking to change the processor fan is it the appropriate reason for this
  • Mar 20, 2007, 09:23 AM
    JP8
    How long have you been using your PC? If you have used it for a couple of years then yes try to change the cpu fan
  • Mar 20, 2007, 01:16 PM
    HVAC888
    Also, use some compressed air and a vacuum to clean out accumulated dust.

    In the BIOS, there may be a setting to disable the thermal monitoring, or it may be set too low, take a look.
  • Feb 27, 2008, 12:21 AM
    aryanembar
    Use extra Display fan in CPU and Give the Correct Volt to Computer and the Current Supply
  • Mar 19, 2008, 06:40 AM
    alandotm
    As in above answers check bios for thermal temperature settings and adjust it u p to about 150 faranheit max. don't even bother with checking your cpu fan replace it with a good high quality one that will run up to about 7500 rpm if needed.that can get a little loud but will prevent your burning up cpu which you may have already done. If replacing fan does not work or the bios setting then replace cpu at this point. Also buy a can of compressed air and blow out entire system to make it free of dust. You should do this about every 4 to 5 months anyway.


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  • Apr 14, 2008, 12:59 AM
    It_Support
    I think your problem with the hard disk << remove it then put new hard disk <<< or any hard disk just try <<<
  • Apr 26, 2008, 07:13 AM
    adec234
    First cheek if your processor is over heat, 2 if ir has fan over the heat zink make sure the fan is working 3 cheek your system if good anti virus was installed

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