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Solve : PC keeps restarting and the Heatspreaders on the motherboard are extremely hot.? |
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Answer» Hi hope you guys are doing well. Intel pentium 4 This possibly explains both issues. the Pentium 4 is outpaced only by the Athlon 64 when it comes to running incredibly hot. So the heat you are seeing is PROBABLY normal. The reboot you saw could be caused by the same; Even 32-bit Windows 10 doesn't support the Pentium 4, so it probably hit a bugcheck due to an invalid opcode. (Especially if the SSD had a 64-bit version...) Since you connected the SSD I presume there are SATA connections, but a Pentium 4 system would likely be SATA I, which might not even be fully supported by the SSD. When you received the "IDE drives not detected press F1 to continue." Did you double-check all the HDD and Optical Drive connections (Both power and Data, as well as the motherboard ribbon connection) as well as Master/Slave Jumpers? Oky I manage to detect the hard drives. I bought a new IDE CABLE in the past week. Turns out that , that cable was broken as well so today I got a new cable installed it and all the hard drives work. But now that , that is fixed. My new problem, The CPU is insanely hot. Running at 157 F /70 C. The cpu fan is running at 4700 rpm. Is that normal or is there something else that I should be worried about. Thanks for all the great help <3 That's a little high as a temperature. Only thing you could have messed up would be repasting it.Maxxes out at 74 according to intel...people have reported running it as high as 84 with no issues... Add some case fans... Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 13, 2017, 12:58:14 PM That's a little high as a temperature. Only thing you could have messed up would be repasting it. The heat can be caused by several things: 1. Have you changed the thermal paste anytime soon? 2. What cooler are you using to desipate the heat? 3. Can you check what voltages is the cpu running? As for the voltage you can use speedfan, coretemp and cpuz programs. |
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