Hi this is the problem related to CPU or the motherboard.
I have Intel CPU Q8200, 2,33 Ghz and socket 775 fan. Mobo is Ga g41m2esl. 4 GB RAM. Nvidia Geforce 210.
Everything worked fine until I've decided to clean everything properly, so I've detached computer and started cleaning the fan and I broke pins. However, I found new pins. I reattached everything and connected and it didn't want to turn on. I realised I haven't attached the front panel cabels properly. I did that and the computer started to work.
However, it shuted down after a few minutes. And that's the problem I have. Everything is fine. I just attached motherboard on 2 "pins" not on 4 like before because I couldn't manage to do that.
I ve tried running CP support for Windows 10, checking the system health, but it stopped analyzing at 48%. However, the program was working. No bugs.
After that I decided to check the BIOS. And the t in C was rising to 60 to 70 degrees of the CPU. That was huge! The socket fan was working properly in BIOS with its speed of more than 2000 units.
I have a BIOS setting that it should warn me when CPU comes to 80 degrees. But is that the reason why is the computer shooting down?
I mean, even if it wasn't the reason, even if I could bypass that, that t of the CPU is a problem.
So what to do? What is the issue here? How to check whether the motherboard or the CPU or the FAN is the problem? And how to fix this bymyself. This problem never occured before I started cleaning. How to check in BIOS what's the problem or online? What is not working?
Edit, it s working right now before it shuts. But I don't know will it shut down. It certainly will.
Thanks in advance!
I have Intel CPU Q8200, 2,33 Ghz and socket 775 fan. Mobo is Ga g41m2esl. 4 GB RAM. Nvidia Geforce 210.
Everything worked fine until I've decided to clean everything properly, so I've detached computer and started cleaning the fan and I broke pins. However, I found new pins. I reattached everything and connected and it didn't want to turn on. I realised I haven't attached the front panel cabels properly. I did that and the computer started to work.
However, it shuted down after a few minutes. And that's the problem I have. Everything is fine. I just attached motherboard on 2 "pins" not on 4 like before because I couldn't manage to do that.
I ve tried running CP support for Windows 10, checking the system health, but it stopped analyzing at 48%. However, the program was working. No bugs.
After that I decided to check the BIOS. And the t in C was rising to 60 to 70 degrees of the CPU. That was huge! The socket fan was working properly in BIOS with its speed of more than 2000 units.
I have a BIOS setting that it should warn me when CPU comes to 80 degrees. But is that the reason why is the computer shooting down?
I mean, even if it wasn't the reason, even if I could bypass that, that t of the CPU is a problem.
So what to do? What is the issue here? How to check whether the motherboard or the CPU or the FAN is the problem? And how to fix this bymyself. This problem never occured before I started cleaning. How to check in BIOS what's the problem or online? What is not working?
Edit, it s working right now before it shuts. But I don't know will it shut down. It certainly will.
Thanks in advance!