Hi. Clean the HSF body and fan. Check your fans and filters.
2007-12-05 11:40:31
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answered by Cirric 7
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Cant somewhat element the finger at one problem, yet you may attempt some issues to determine out whats occurring. Get into your BIOS and make certain that your mobo isn't automobile over clocking your CPU, RAM, or FSB. some mobo's are able to doing this and that i have in my opinion experienced issues, even as the putting change into set to at least some thing except usual mode. different modes may be some thing like quickly or quick modes. makes particular this isn't the case. Secondly, attempt One RAM stick at a time. the actual undeniable actuality that the sticks are detected would not propose that it don't have inner mistakes. So remove all of your RAM, and deploy One ram stick at a time and play the game. See if it nonetheless crashes. I have a feeling that one in all of your RAM modules may be defective. If it in basic terms crashes for a particular stick, then you honestly got here around the priority. yet when it nonetheless crashes for all 3 even as put in personally, the priority isn't RAM. also make certain there is not any airborne dirt and mud contained in the RAM slots. Get a pressurised air can and blow any airborne dirt and mud off and vacuum at the same time, so as that the airborne dirt and mud doesn finally end up in yet another severe area of the Mobo . you may also attempt a diverse slot. Thirdly, as different members suggested, your PSU may have not sufficient grunt to attend to a heavy load. it frequently does no longer effect in a crash. most of the time, your gaming will decelerate and be very laggy. yet a crash is available if the decision for for skill is basically too extreme than the PSU can manage once you've already finished a sparkling deploy of the OS and nonetheless experiencing issues after doing each and each of the above, the priority may be the Mobo. wish this facilitates :)
2016-10-26 13:15:50
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answered by ? 4
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yea cheek your fan u may have an only in one that blows in air if u do try to get an out one in the opposite direction so that u have a good circulation.
2007-12-05 11:41:47
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answered by baka 2
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also, if yo are recently doing some compute intensive stuff, like some games, that could cause lots of extra heat.
If that is the case, you may need to upgrade the fans (which is pretty cheap).
2007-12-05 11:52:56
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answered by Barry C 7
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get a can of air and blow it out paying careful attention to the fans
2007-12-05 11:41:49
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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if its a laptop clean out the fan it helps
2007-12-05 11:44:23
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answered by nick t 2
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