5950X overheats and PC shuts off (black screen)
CPU temperature is abnormal just after bootup (around 5~60°C) even with AIO cooler attached. CPU slowly heats up just with opening tabs for internet usage, and when using OBS or playing games (low spec. requirement games such as League of Legends), CPU temperature shoots up to around 90°C. CPU temperature increases to the point that after around 3~6 hours of usage, it reaches approximately 100~110°C+ and computer turns off with a black screen (not BSOD). Before turning off, there is a high pitched, coil whine-like sound that comes from the PC.
The PC has been around for roughly 11 months. How can I fix this???
Specifications
CPU temperature is abnormal just after bootup (around 5~60°C) even with AIO cooler attached. CPU slowly heats up just with opening tabs for internet usage, and when using OBS or playing games (low spec. requirement games such as League of Legends), CPU temperature shoots up to around 90°C. CPU temperature increases to the point that after around 3~6 hours of usage, it reaches approximately 100~110°C+ and computer turns off with a black screen (not BSOD). Before turning off, there is a high pitched, coil whine-like sound that comes from the PC.
The PC has been around for roughly 11 months. How can I fix this???
Specifications
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9-4th Gen. 5950X (Vermeer)
- MB: ASUS ROG STRIX B550-A GAMING
- RAM: Corsair DDR4-3200 CL16 Vengeance RGB Pro SL White (8GBx4)
- GPU: ZOTAC Gaming GeForce RTX 3090 Trinity D6X 24GB
- SSD: Samsung PM9A1 M.2 NVMe 512G
- HDD: Seagate Barracuda 8TB HDD
- Power: Seasonic Prime Titanium TX-1000 Full Modular (Note: not using power cable from this PSU as it is missing)
- Cooler: Lian Li GALAHAD AIO 360 ARGB w/ Lian Li UNI FAN SL120 WHITE (3PACK/Controller) X1 & Lian Li UNI FAN SL120 WHITE X6
- Tuned Cables: Lian Li STRIMER PLUS RGB 8-Pin Cable, Lian Li STRIMER PLUS RGB 24-Pin Cable, Bravotec Riser Cable & Guide
- Factory reset Windows OS
- Reapply thermal paste
- Reset CMOS/BIOS
- Using different PSU cable (wall plug to PSU)
- Try plugging in PC to different wall plug in another place
- Try using high- capacity power strip/extension cord
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