M Maxinity Reputable Feb 20, 2019 38 1 4,535 May 14, 2019 #1 I have an i5 2400 OC to 3.1 GHz, recently my pc has been randomly restarting while I browse Google so I checked BIOS and I seem to be getting 70 degrees in the BIOS itself, this can't be good right?
I have an i5 2400 OC to 3.1 GHz, recently my pc has been randomly restarting while I browse Google so I checked BIOS and I seem to be getting 70 degrees in the BIOS itself, this can't be good right?
13thmonkey Titan Jan 10, 2006 24,801 350 75,790 May 14, 2019 #2 check that the pushpins are secure on the cooler (if stock) they are notorious for drifting over time and they are probably well aged by now. Reactions: Maxinity Upvote 0 Downvote
check that the pushpins are secure on the cooler (if stock) they are notorious for drifting over time and they are probably well aged by now.
M Maxinity Reputable Feb 20, 2019 38 1 4,535 May 14, 2019 #3 13thmonkey said: check that the pushpins are secure on the cooler (if stock) they are notorious for drifting over time and they are probably well aged by now. Click to expand... Alright I'll check it, thanks for the reply Upvote 0 Downvote
13thmonkey said: check that the pushpins are secure on the cooler (if stock) they are notorious for drifting over time and they are probably well aged by now. Click to expand... Alright I'll check it, thanks for the reply
jsmithepa Glorious Jun 14, 2014 13,095 263 49,740 May 14, 2019 #4 Boot from cold overnight, straight into BIOS and if it heats up to 70c within a minute, u definitely have a cooling issue. Upvote 0 Downvote
Boot from cold overnight, straight into BIOS and if it heats up to 70c within a minute, u definitely have a cooling issue.