Diagnose and Fix an Overheating Pc and Laptop

 

Overheating Pc and Laptop
Why the computer is overheating, then the computer turns itself? That's the most complaints come to me, either through comments or via e-mail. That is why I am compelled to write this article that hopefully exactly experienced by those who want to ask me. The hope is that if one day there is more to ask then stay read I recommend this article. As a side note if you intend to fix your computer yourself, you should also read the article Preparations Being a Computer Maintenance I've ever written.

Why the computer is overheating, then the computer turns itself? In general, there are many things that cause the computer to overheat overheating alias either the cause of the hardware and also of setting software. While the computer turns itself also one reason is because it is too hot or too had problems on your computer software. The core of the problem here is the cause of overheating. Below I will give a few things that can cause the computer to overheating.
  1. Must be differentiated between heat faster computer with a computer to overheat. There is a difference between AMD processor with Intel. Intel's latest processor allows only heat up to 72oC to 85oC, while AMD can be no significant difference when touched by hand. But if this heat problem then causes the computer to become slow or die alone then become a problem.
  2. Leakage of Power Supply. If there is a leak in the Power Supply, the electrical voltage out onto the mainboard and other components will rise. This power supply voltage rise would lead to two possibilities, namely the entire electrical components CPU so hot, or one / some of the direct component is damaged. The solution; I recommend that use stabilizator to keep the power supply voltage.
  3. Computers are used to play games. If the computer is used to play games, to display a perfect game, there are at least three components that work directly namely heavy Processor, Main Memory and VGA. Heavy work is done mainly by the processor will cause a fairly high heat and could cause the computer immediately turns off itself. The solution; add the suction fan at the rear of the CPU to suck hot air from inside.
  4. The cooling fan is damaged, dirty dusty. If the fan speed is lower or very dusty then the cooling air supply will also be decreased so that the processor be overheating. The solution; open cooling fan, clean of dust and make sure that the fan is still rotating normally. The cooling fan has been lackluster suspected should be replaced alone.
  5. Aluminium Heatsink (cooling) Processor or on the VGA dusty / dirty. If the fan is no problem, make sure that the aluminum cooler is clean of dust as dust can hinder the cooling process disuply by the fan. The solution; clean the heatsink is properly and this should be done every 6 months
  6. Position Aluminium Heatsink (cooling) is not appropriate. If aluminum is not attached properly to the body of the processor, the processor will overheat and then the computer would have died alone. The solution; If you can do it (please be careful) open fan and check whether the aluminum heatsink attached to the right on the processor? If you need to open an aluminum heat sink and clean the surface of the paste on the surface of the processor and then reapply a new pasta (the pasta to processors sold in stores of spare parts company)BIOS settings. If you do overclok BIOS then one risk is that the computer will be hot, even the worst can cause the computer is not functioning at all. The solution; if this overclok cause, selakan return the BIOS back to its normal position.
For the case of the computer turns itself can not be beaten flat cause it to overheat because the issue of computer turns itself can be very diverse causes. You'll want to install software that you can use to monitor your PC for example parameters of voltage, temperature, fan speed and others.
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