Hi, friends!
I have a 2013 build with Ivy Bridge 3770K Intell i7 processor. It was used part time for audio production only few hours a week or none at all. Historically, it has unexpected shut downs with the smiling face "Computer ran in to a problem and needs to restart- we collecting information". I reinstalled Windows and thought it would fix the problem but the issue continued. One day I was told by my partner that it went in to repair loop and the issue was overheating. I didn't believe it was overheating because when I turned it on, the CPU temperature was 46C, fan on CPU (I have generic that came with the processor in the box) was spinning, there was low speed of chassis fans under 600, but I didnt think anything about it. I used "Reset Windows and keep personal files" option. It went well, booted, started updates, but when it was restarting, it went in to Manufacturer screen (before BIOS) stating that CPU overheated, press F1 for set up. I entered BIOS. The CPU temperature was 63-65 C, almost at the end of allowed spectrum. I tried to let it rest and start again and soon, it shut down again. In between it again gave me sad face error- computer ran in to a problem- something about pages in unpaged area, but then thermal failure happened again.
I urgently need to make it work- I am opening medical practice and need it to be used in the office and I have no budget to buy new desktop. Why would I have thermal issue id fan still spinning? How do I fix it? Could the thermal paste dry out? Do I need to take the fan off and buy new fan and reapply new paste? What else can cause this? I looked in BIOS CPU Tweaker- Asus premium motherboard- everything is set to Auto. Please, advise. Thank you.
I have a 2013 build with Ivy Bridge 3770K Intell i7 processor. It was used part time for audio production only few hours a week or none at all. Historically, it has unexpected shut downs with the smiling face "Computer ran in to a problem and needs to restart- we collecting information". I reinstalled Windows and thought it would fix the problem but the issue continued. One day I was told by my partner that it went in to repair loop and the issue was overheating. I didn't believe it was overheating because when I turned it on, the CPU temperature was 46C, fan on CPU (I have generic that came with the processor in the box) was spinning, there was low speed of chassis fans under 600, but I didnt think anything about it. I used "Reset Windows and keep personal files" option. It went well, booted, started updates, but when it was restarting, it went in to Manufacturer screen (before BIOS) stating that CPU overheated, press F1 for set up. I entered BIOS. The CPU temperature was 63-65 C, almost at the end of allowed spectrum. I tried to let it rest and start again and soon, it shut down again. In between it again gave me sad face error- computer ran in to a problem- something about pages in unpaged area, but then thermal failure happened again.
I urgently need to make it work- I am opening medical practice and need it to be used in the office and I have no budget to buy new desktop. Why would I have thermal issue id fan still spinning? How do I fix it? Could the thermal paste dry out? Do I need to take the fan off and buy new fan and reapply new paste? What else can cause this? I looked in BIOS CPU Tweaker- Asus premium motherboard- everything is set to Auto. Please, advise. Thank you.