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Solve : Computer locks up. Horrible noise from speak?

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Is this Vcore warning anything serious or related?  
 
Warning 236 : CPU 1 [Processor 0, Core 0, Thread 0] : Vcore higher than rated maximum. Check Vcore setting!


The mainboard which runs too hot may be due to the higher-than-normal Vcore.

What voltage is your Vcore set to?Have you overclocked it!No! I haven't been overlocking... I wouldn't even know how to do it

Sandra software has a value "Core Voltage Rating". Is it the same thing as Vcore?

The value is 1.500V

in BIOS there was a value "Vcore Normal", and it was 1.5V too.

In Sandra, it also lists a sensor reading from the CPU,"CPU Voltage" which was 1.58V.

Looking more carefully to the Mainboard ANALYSIS, I also found these temperatures:

Board temperature: 25C
CPU temperature: 27C
Power / AUX temperature: 70C

It had a kind of warning sign beside the Power / AUX...

It's nice to get help... My computer has GONE worse Quote
Power / AUX temperature: 70C


If I am not mistaken, this may be your Power Supply Unit.

Are all the Power Supply Unit fans working?

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My computer has gone worse


What has happened since you last spoke to us?Well, air is coming out, you can feel it with you hand, but it's a weak flow...

I had a difficult morning. It would FREEZE every time I tried to start the computer. (right when desktop and icons were loaded).

After few attempts, I tried safe mode, and it worked. The next normal boot was a succes too.

It freezed while I was writing a reply here...wouldn't boot the next time, I tried safe mode, then normally and here I am writing this again.





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1. Well, air is coming out, you can feel it with you hand, but it's a weak flow...

2. I had a difficult morning. It would freeze every time I tried to start the computer. (right when desktop and icons were loaded).

3. It freezed while I was writing a reply here...wouldn't boot the next time, I tried safe mode, then normally and here I am writing this again.


1. That could be normal behaviour.

2/3: You should look into whatever hardware is running at 70 degrees celcius and see if it can be replaced.


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