Cpu burner / FurMark

XPca

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Nov 9, 2016
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Hey guys, so I downloaded the program "FurMark" and tried to do cpu burner test. It went fine, but suddenly the pc crashed. I waited about 10minutes, no answer, so I restarted it. When it turned on, it started doing loud noises, and cpu temperature was about 80-90 degrees celcium. I tried to wait again, it cooled down to 70 degrees but it come back up again. I'm a little bit worried about it , don't want to fuck up my pc... What should I do? Thank you for the answers
 
Solution
What type of cpu cooler is fitted to the cpu in the system as it stands.
If you have an Intel cpu, is it using the stock cooler that comes with the cpu Xpca ?

At 80c + when first turning or powering up the system, or reported in the bios, or at windows desktop.
It suggests that if the cpu cooler uses a push pin then twist to lock that the plastic tabs have not latched tightly to the underside of the motherboard.

The cpu cooler is, or has lifted and is in partial contact of the cpu`s heat spreading cap.

Undo each of the four twist locks.
Push down on the top left push lock untill you hear a firm click.
Then lock it.
Then move to the bottom right performing the same action. then lock.
Then do the top right.
And the bottom left.

Make...
What type of cpu cooler is fitted to the cpu in the system as it stands.
If you have an Intel cpu, is it using the stock cooler that comes with the cpu Xpca ?

At 80c + when first turning or powering up the system, or reported in the bios, or at windows desktop.
It suggests that if the cpu cooler uses a push pin then twist to lock that the plastic tabs have not latched tightly to the underside of the motherboard.

The cpu cooler is, or has lifted and is in partial contact of the cpu`s heat spreading cap.

Undo each of the four twist locks.
Push down on the top left push lock untill you hear a firm click.
Then lock it.
Then move to the bottom right performing the same action. then lock.
Then do the top right.
And the bottom left.

Make sure you hear a firm click for each, before locking it.

 
Solution

XPca

Commendable
Nov 9, 2016
10
0
1,510


I'm a fucking idiot... Didn't pushed down one locker, that's why... Thanks for help :)