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here is my system running prime 95
im letting prime run ass long as possible its running right now
oh yeah im nottt overclocking at all never was planning on it i have a stock intel heatsink fan
here is my system running prime 95
im letting prime run ass long as possible its running right now
oh yeah im nottt overclocking at all never was planning on it i have a stock intel heatsink fan
60+ posts back... reset all voltages to default. The problem likely lies elsewhere.
That's quite simple.
He never mentioned his temps.
Previous posters have pointed him in this direction.
I honestly don't know why you would feel discredited, because I suggested nothing of the sort in your, or anybody's direction.
There was one poster that said 95-97 degrees was normal, and I thought I had to correct that view.
I type a little slower than you I guess, so my post was right after yours, and definitely not a reaction to anything you said.
If you read back all the way to the start of this thread, you'll find I've been trying to help the OP from the beginning, and not jumping on any band wagon.
We have to work with the information an OP provides, and go from there.
Our insight increases and changes with each post.
greetz
Turn your machine off. At a minimum, properly reapply new thermal paste.
My machine has reached 85C just thinking abt this thread
Ken
Well I sure never told you to push up any voltages and like I said before the default voltage for the CPU are fine for now. I don't know who told you to overclock or raise the CPU voltage but it sure wasn't me.
In any event your temps are way too high for a stock system, in fact they are too high for any system stock or overclocked. Yes temps that high will cause your system to freeze up or shut down.
Keep your chins up ZigZag and upright walking cat rodent thing...
The OP is largely responsible for the meandering deviations in this thread.
It is reasonable to conclude that excess heat is the cause of the OP problem. Let's reset.
Windew420 - you are having a problem that may very jeopardize your investment.
At some point in this thread, you had a stable system with default BIOS settings. Do you have temp readings for those conditions. DO NOT RUN PRIME95.
are u guys mad at me cause i was just lookn for help