So I got this old PC from a family's friend, it's an Athlon 3500+ / Asus motherboard, it shows "cpu over temperature error" on start.
Cooler is properly placed and the fan is running fine (2800RPM). I will replace the thermal compound later but it doesn't seems to be the problem either.
It looks to me to a faulty sensor, as soon as I start it I got in the setup and temp is stuck on 96ºC, it never moves from there. I think CPU would have died already being that the real value.
As I said, my guess is a damaged sensor but anyways, do you guys think a BIOS upgrade could help here? anything else I could try?
I just cleaned CMOS but nothing changed.
Cooler is properly placed and the fan is running fine (2800RPM). I will replace the thermal compound later but it doesn't seems to be the problem either.
It looks to me to a faulty sensor, as soon as I start it I got in the setup and temp is stuck on 96ºC, it never moves from there. I think CPU would have died already being that the real value.
As I said, my guess is a damaged sensor but anyways, do you guys think a BIOS upgrade could help here? anything else I could try?
I just cleaned CMOS but nothing changed.