Intel Core i5 heating problem, and crashing PC

orr77746

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Hello
I have a 3 year old pc which had many crashes, recently I
reinstalled windows to find out the problem is not caused by some sort of virus, and I installed hwmonitor to check tempratures and this is what i have found
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Are these tempratures too high?
And if you can help me with my problem of the pc crashing it will be greatly appriciated, btw when it crashes I hear wierd noise from the headphones like in that video I uploaded to YouTube:
[video="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-y62QUpkI4&list=UUUWMxcC74XvsDon8suXb9HA"][/video]
 

exban224

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Christ, are those idle temps!?! Either all you TIM just evaporated or some thing is constantly overloading the CPU.
With those temps, it is almost certainly overheating, and that noise could also be caused by random thermal output.
 

orr77746

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I chose solution in accident can I cancel it?, and those are not idle temps the idle temps are fine but it crashes alot and I think its because of the high temps, how can I fix that? and I never overclocked
 

exban224

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If these are at load, it cant be temps, they are alright.
Is there any software that you installed from before you reinstalled, have you updated your gpu drivers?
It could also be a memory problem, and you should check each module of ram separately, and see whether the pc boots.
Also cancelled your solution for you.
 

orr77746

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Thank you for the quick answers, I do not have any software that can force issues and all drivers are updated I updated them like 2 weeks ago.
I have 2 ram sticks 4 gb each, I do not understand what you are saying, so correct me if Im wrong: remove 1 stick try to boot if succes then use the other one to boot? and I heard about the program memtest86 can it recognize my problem?
 

exban224

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Try memtest86 first, then test each ram module.
What i think is that the pc is only using the first module up until a game starts to use more than 2-3gb of memory (windows uses about 1-2gb), then when it tries to overun into the next module which is faulty if I am right, then the fault would cause the system to crash.