Overheating of the PC. What is overheating?Please help.
In General, the computer shuts down with a little work under load.Then trying to turn on and off again several times and then turn on(obviously when it's something cool).Iron.
Especially clearly become apparent after replacing the 9600GT on the gtx285.
What I was doing:
1.All cleaned from a dust. It was a little better but still off.
2.Bought a new Cabinet cooler (for better performance).The overall temperature dropped,but by 1-2 degrees.
3.Changed the thermal paste everywhere(CPU Chipsets Vidyuhi mother).
My thoughts:
Maybe heated the PSU?To the touch hot.Is on top and drives the hot air through itself.
The chipset(gigabyte written on which), too hot that the hand will not keep. Vidyuhi similarly.
The percents heated up to 65 sometimes.Maybe because of him?Judging by infe 71 for him the critical temperature.For vidyuhi as I understand in the region of 90 working.
Here I sit scratching their heads what to do.New case or cooler on percents the other.What would you recommend?What are your thoughts?
what temperature shows aida 64 =>( Computer => Sensors) after the load? and simple how much? in the pictures like a video gtx285 during long games artifacts appear?
think vidyuhi the same problem was with gtx 285 with the stock cooler, if there is no money install MSI Afterburner and adjust the rotation of the cooler vidyuhi ( you can still try the thermal paste on vidyuhi change on Arctic MX-2. or something like that.
Although in theory the computer should not reboot because of the video card, should be artifacts when overheating of the chip.
and what power PSU gallop watt? 550ват low for such a vidyuhi, if less then BP try to have one thread to borrow for a while to check there is not in power, and the power current in the video there is for example on 12v 20-40ампер should be none( depends on vidyuhi) look at the markings at BP.
Unpack the graphics card and change the thermal paste. Most likely it is overheating judging by the temperatures. And to dump the GPU is not far away. If that doesn't help then dig to the side of patalenica.
in theory, only percent can cut down PC in case of overload, if the BIOS should lock the overheating but would not damage the crystal.
But cha seems to percent in standards, most likely the PSU.
the graphics card based on the PCB with the cooler, has a 1 GB GDDR3 data buffer. It should also be noted that NVIDIA claims that the GeForce GTX 285 requires a minimum of 550W or more power supply with a minimum voltage of 12V and a current of 40 Amps
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Don't read to the end, then Yes, the PSU most likely. Although the pasta I would have changed, the 2xx series were often found to the blade of the GPU. Although I would also cooling the chipset would check just in case, because the card inserted is much more powerful than they were, the power for PCI-E via chipset is if I'm not mistaken. Accordingly, if there is not enough BP it is likely that the chipset on the limit of current allowed, and overheating. Although one Fig then the PSU replacement.