CPU Overheating & Blue Screen of Death

BonApeTit

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Hi guys

So this problem has occurred for some time now and I thought it was an issue to do with a game, it used to freeze my computer and a loud blaring sound would omit from my headphones.

Recently, my PC can't handle anything other than logging in.

The CPU has an average temperature of 98℃; also in task manager it is at 100 Percent the entire time, has my CPU gone bust? (Even after cleaning my PC and applying new thermal paste).

I've ruled out RAM issues because I've done a memory diagnostic and nothing unusual has appeared. And I think I've ruled out my PSU because it's not showing the symptoms of a failing PSU.

Thanks:)

Tech Specs:
Motherboard: Asus Z97-K
Intel i5-4690k 3.5GHz
Corsair Vengeance DDR3 1600Mhz (8GB)
PSU: Corsair CXM 600W ATX/EPS
GPU: Nvidia EVGA GTX660 2GB
 
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2 things I would check for
1. Check to see if your cooler is working. Also, you may have to reapply the thermal paste on account of inadequate thermal compound application can be the culprit to poor cooling.

2. Malware. Malware can cause your CPU to be overloaded. You could run a malware scan, but if it's at the point where you can't even get past the login screen without BSOD, I would just scrub the drive clean and reinstall Windows.

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The game that you run is too heavy for your PC . Build a new system . Or use more powerful cooling .

Similar thing happened to me . I was editing HD videos with an entry level PC . It was shutting itself down after overheating . Now I've got more powerful PC and it has no problems .
 
With an i5-4690K CPU, the OP doesn't have an entry level CPU.

 

Cole_9

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2 things I would check for
1. Check to see if your cooler is working. Also, you may have to reapply the thermal paste on account of inadequate thermal compound application can be the culprit to poor cooling.

2. Malware. Malware can cause your CPU to be overloaded. You could run a malware scan, but if it's at the point where you can't even get past the login screen without BSOD, I would just scrub the drive clean and reinstall Windows.

 
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