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  1. CJW
    Posts : 439
    10 Pro. 64Bit
       #1

    CPU heat


    What are the low & high temps that an AMD FX 4100 CPU should run between? And please list in Fahrenheit; I don't get why everyone always talks in Celsius, we get a finer resolution of ambient temperatures when using Fahrenheit.
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  2. Posts : 562
    Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
       #2

    Generally, every desktop CPU that exceeds 158 degrees Fahrenheit while stressed is considered unsafe and in need of fan and heatsink dedusting.
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  3. Posts : 7,466
    Windows 10 Home Premium 64bit sp1
       #3

    CJW said:
    What are the low & high temps that an AMD FX 4100 CPU should run between? And please list in Fahrenheit; I don't get why everyone always talks in Celsius, we get a finer resolution of ambient temperatures when using Fahrenheit.

    This can depend on many things Heatsink Case ,Casefans thermal paste that was spread
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  4. CJW
    Posts : 439
    10 Pro. 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #4

    I'm using the stock fan & not doing much of anything when my computer freezes on me. I thought the CPU may be overheating, but whenever I have to reboot due to a computer freeze, I go into the BIOS & my CPU temp. is awlays between 105-115 degrees Fahrenheit. Doesn't look as though that is the problem.

    Damn, I can't nail down this freezing problem!
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  5. Posts : 212
    Windows 8 64-bit (6.2, Build 9200) (9200.win8_rtm.120725-1247)
       #5

    Computer Lockups have a lot of issues that can cause them.

    Viruses, Bad Hard Drives, Bad Memory, Corrupted OS files, Heat, etc... Do you notice the lockup happening specifically when you do a certain task, or is it random?
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  6.    #6

    For the monitoring of temperatures for your hardware:



    You could also try running a full scan with the AV suite you have installed, and also some other programs such as:

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  7. CJW
    Posts : 439
    10 Pro. 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #7

    I rebuilt my computer &, after a few minor hardware hickups (nothing too serious), I installed 7 Pro 64Bit w/SP1 last week. During OS installation, this happened a few times:
    The computer would freeze, just freeze w/o any warning messages/anything to let me know it was about to happen. This would happen when I was on the final portion of OS installation/after OS completed installation & while updates were on their last leg of installation. I had to restart the whole OS & updates installs each time, but now everything is finally installed.

    The next day I tried to update my System Rating & the computer froze up. I rebooted & installed Avast! Internet Security; did another reboot (as Avast! asked) & tried to update my System Rating again ... computer froze.

    In both instances though, it froze in different places: the 1st during either Direct3D Texture Load/Direct3D ALU & the 2nd during either CPU/Disk Performance. I tried again yesturday & again computer froze, this time during Windows Media Playback. I can't pin down the probelm, this is frustrating.
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  8. CJW
    Posts : 439
    10 Pro. 64Bit
    Thread Starter
       #8

    Forgot to mention, I can't install Flash. Computer freezes before installaton even starts, whether I have it just Run from the web/save it for later installation.
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  9.    #9

    Have you ran any of the anti-virus and anti-rootkit scans which I suggested in post #6?

    What were these minor hardware problems?
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  10. Posts : 146
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64 - Service Pack 1
       #10

    Like x BlueRobot said, try to scan your computer with Avast! or other A/V software. If you have problem when you scan computer try this method :

    Windows Defender Offline

    If you don't have any virus, I will test your RAM with Memtest86+. Maybe you have bad RAM memory and that can cause freezing.

    RAM - Test with Memtest86+
    Note : that can work too long, so run it over night.

    If that don't help, we will try to find other way to fix it

    Trinty :)
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