The temp inside the computer case is getting to hot. Check to make sure the back of the PC is not clogged up with dust. Make sure nothing is blocking the front or the back of the case. Make sure you hear the fans turning.
2007-02-19 11:30:11
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answered by Gregg F 2
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feels like you've an HP pc, it maximum in all probability signifies that one in each and every of your fan's is shot, both the potential furnish fan or the cpu fan. in case you are able to open it up (do not void your assure) turn the computer on to make certain if the followers are spinning. (do not attempt this when you're uncertain or no longer fairly into pc restoration.) also, once you've an older Dell pc, from time to time the chip that detects the nice and cozy temperature is going on the fritz. if it is the case that is not any longer a huge issue fairly, basically stressful to hit F1 each and each and every of the time. Or replace the followers which aren't any further operating.
2016-12-04 09:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello TurtleRules99,
You have a temperature problem. There could be several reasons.
Dirty vent's in your case, something blocking a vent, fan gone bad, power supply going bad etc.
The first thing you should do is look inside the box & make sure your fans are all running & your air vents are clear.
If they all seem O.K. leave the side off the box & see if the problem repeats. If it does I would suspect a memory problem.
Norm
2007-02-19 11:26:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Agree, it must be your PC is getting too warm.
Power off. Let everything cool down. Disconnect.
Remove the cover. Try using a hair dryer set on air or cool and gently blow off any accumulated dust.
If that doesn't help, better replace the fans.
2007-02-19 12:14:20
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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I noticed my computer was getting hot and as I investigated the probled I foud dust bunnies had stoped the air folw from the cooling fan. It could also be a fan has died my laptop has 2 fans. Good luck
2007-02-19 11:29:03
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answered by Kimberly B 1
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no problem. open up the pc, get to the fan, and blow it out with some of that canned air. most likely, its gotten dusty and dirty over time, this happens to me every couple of years. if thats not it, you may have to replace the fan or power supply, but i'd say with 99% certainty its just dirty
2007-02-19 11:32:08
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answered by mark n 2
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Hi. Something is overheating. Usually this is a power supply issue, a ventilation issue, or a CPU issue.
2007-02-19 11:26:23
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answered by Cirric 7
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overheating. sounds like your fans are broken and not moving the heat off the motherboard.
2007-02-19 11:25:46
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answered by thunder2sys 7
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