My PC won't turn on because of the temperature
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@fassou
this is the pc, I hope it helps you, I mean I guess because once I had those temperatures and the pc stayed on even I could play, I will follow all your advice and I will post the results -
@chixz Well, thanks for the photo, but can you put more, so that it can be seen that it has ventilation all over.
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Remember first of all to put the bios in its default state and try, to rule out that it has some bad setting, although you have not done overclocking start there.
Since you can't enter the bios to select the default configuration, you will have to reset it, it is done with the equipment turned off and disconnected from the power, and you bridge for a moment two pins of the board that say clr_cmos or clr_rtc (look it up in the manual).The second thing is to check thoroughly the mounting of the heatsink and the mounting of the cpu in its socket, the anchors and their correct and firm hold and that it is not twisted etc etc etc.
that there is no particle in the union or any tiny damage on the contact surfaces etc etc etc. Look at it well and calmly, and with good light.Above the cpu is the VRM circuit with its heatsink capacitors etc. Check it visually very thoroughly (VRM heatsink loose or broken, capacitors swollen, signs of burn or heat that has left marks or change of tonality, or any exploded or missing component, if you manipulated a lot you can also have jumped some micro capacitor.
Behind all this and if everything was perfect then I would go to borrow a heatsink to rule out that one or several heatpipes in yours have been emptied.
Review in your memory all the operations you did before on the pc, when this problem started, what things you touched what you changed etc etc etc.
according to the more info you give us we can help you more.
Regards.
P.D.: as soon as you take off the heatsink and clean the paste, take a photo of the cpu that clearly shows the inscription, save it and put here the photo very important. And photos of the fans that the tower has. -
Re: My PC won't turn on because of the temperature guys the PC is an intel Xeon e5 2690, it has a Radeon R9 580x graphics card and an x79t 2011 motherboard with 4 modules of 8gb of ram, an APEVIA 800watt power supply, an nvmm ssd drive, and a 3 fan heatsink with arctic silver 5 thermal paste.
I did what you suggested and the temperature dropped from 70 at startup to about 40-50 degrees! But when it turns on the graphics card jumps to 90 degrees and turns off after 2 seconds, that's the situation
Did you open a new thread? Put it here better than we're already underway with the topic.
So does anything boot now? when you enter Windows you should monitor all the operating parameters, CPU usage, frequency, temperatures at all times etc, in order to figure out what's strange, to get more info and observe what's happening.
You should have it set up to boot with Windows, the program for monitoring temperatures voltages and frequencies, task manager, and everything that can provide information about the behavior.Another thing, if it boots now, then go into bios and disable the boost modes for the micro, or simply set a much lower speed manually, so it will heat up less and you'll have plenty of margin to analyze the problem.
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@chixz resetea la GPU y cambia la pasta térmica.
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@defaultuser in the message where you quote me indicates that as I told you, with only one RAM module and using the integrated GPU it starts up without any problems.
So I point to the GPU for another comment that you have made.
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@clipper has vale, when he said yes... He is responding to that, so we have been going around in circles for a long time, of course, tniem said that things got complicated when the graphics started.
You guys should listen to the profilers on the fans that come with the stock graphics, you're clear about that, hehe
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@defaultuser I don't think it's the GPU's ventilation profile.
Rather, it's more likely that the thermal paste is older than the donkey that Cid used to drink from
that or the heatsink full of dirt.
But I bet the fault is in the GPU, not the CPU.
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@clipper said in My pc won't turn on because of the temperature:
@defaultuser I don't think it's the GPU ventilation profile.
Ha, I wasn't referring to that, the comment came because I think graphics cards are what die the most, and they suffer a lot.
I would also point to the graphics card, but I'm not so sure about how it makes the micro go up that many degrees.
so have you cleaned the disipa already? I'm going to palpas, I don't remember what these things were like anymore haha, I have no idea what things have been ruled out and/or have already been done.
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@defaultuser sometimes people say that the pc turns off because of temperature...
But temperature of what?
CPU... GPU
DDR voltages...
When it is not explained well, we end up like this.
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@chixz said in My pc won't turn on because of the temperature:
@clipper turns on perfectly like this
Ok, with just the micro and a ram module it turns on well, what temperatures? Normal, or just turns on and works?
You will have to test the same but with the other module, and with the other slot you were using, it is logical.
You will have to boot like this, and make sure first that it is perfect in everything.
Also idem of the same but adding the M2 disk.
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Well, there's nothing else to say, as you can already play enough.
I'll give news again when I'm desperate, it's not a problem. -
@defaultuser sorry guys, I sent to order a new heatsink for the pc and I forgot about the blog, but the problem persists and the pc turns off at 24º monitored from the bios, I will try every method they said so far, starting by formatting the bios
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@defaultuser
the new heatsink is this one -
Guys, I find it strange that when I turn it on and enter Windows at once, it doesn't turn off anymore
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@chixz If you reset the BIOS, something was probably wrong with it and it's fixed now.
Saludos
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@chixz said in My pc won't turn on because of the temperature:
Guys, I think it's weird that when I turn it on and enter Windows at once, it doesn't turn off anymore
That after resetting the bios, right?
By the way, in all the photos you leave out the front of the tower, after they already asked you about the fans it has. Does it?
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@chixz said in My pc won't turn on because of the temperature:
@defaultuser
the new radiator is that oneI highly doubt that 120 radiator will perform better than the one you had with air
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Out of curiosity. In the first photo with the air cooler.
Was the computer on?
Regards!
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@fassou visual effect or module badly pinned?

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It's not a visual effect, haha, I imagine the photo was taken between trying things out and it was just an oversight, otherwise I would have shouted at him for RAM.@Clipper It's not going to improve with the AIO either, I think, but well, if he puts good ventilation in the tower, it's fine, and if he wants to go further, he puts another fan on the outside of the AIO, or even a 14 inch one with an adapter.
Better that he leaves everything as it is while he better understands his equipment, because the truth is we still don't know if it had a bad BIOS configuration, or the pipes of the cooler were stunned. Although at first it was the BIOS, we really don't know for sure.