Help solving a computer problem.

Kshitiz_Indian

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New Delhi, India
You know, you might need a re-seat of the HSF on the CPU, not sure if you'll be able to do it though. Clean all the dust inside, re-seat the HSF if you can, and just see if the fan rotates properly. Its just overheating.

Since the ambient temperature is normal, I guess it can't have to do with airflow.


EDIT - WTF? 2.24 volts for the CPU? :eek:
 

aryan_6668

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thank you guys for ur attention to this matter. cleaning out the dust really solved the problem. now the cpu doesn't shut down at once. the temperature stays around 50C and fan is not as noisy as it was. thanks once again
 

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