F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop After launching games, the system shows Black and high CPU temperature.

After launching games, the system shows Black and high CPU temperature.

After launching games, the system shows Black and high CPU temperature.

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Say_Say123
Member
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05-22-2025, 04:28 AM
#1
It really needs maximum cooling, and even more so I doubt your CPU is damaged. Instead, it will reduce performance and slow down. Do you have any monitoring tools for temperatures? Hwinfo64 should work well. You might also want to reset the CMOS memory if your system seems overly cautious about temperatures after a fan failure. Good luck!
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Say_Say123
05-22-2025, 04:28 AM #1

It really needs maximum cooling, and even more so I doubt your CPU is damaged. Instead, it will reduce performance and slow down. Do you have any monitoring tools for temperatures? Hwinfo64 should work well. You might also want to reset the CMOS memory if your system seems overly cautious about temperatures after a fan failure. Good luck!

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ImNotYourPvp
Member
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05-22-2025, 04:28 AM
#2
Sure, I have a monitoring tool ready. It rapidly increases by about 10 degrees every 10 to 15 seconds, then gradually cools down. Everything seems fine now, but in the browser it’s currently at 61 degrees Celsius. You might want to reset the CMOS memory if your system feels unstable after the fan failure. I’ll check the battery if possible. Appreciate the help!
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ImNotYourPvp
05-22-2025, 04:28 AM #2

Sure, I have a monitoring tool ready. It rapidly increases by about 10 degrees every 10 to 15 seconds, then gradually cools down. Everything seems fine now, but in the browser it’s currently at 61 degrees Celsius. You might want to reset the CMOS memory if your system feels unstable after the fan failure. I’ll check the battery if possible. Appreciate the help!

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MSTR__KSA
Junior Member
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05-22-2025, 04:28 AM
#3
With temperatures rising so high, it seems your pump might not be functioning properly or there could be a blockage. The water in the radiator should absorb more heat than with fans running at zero speed. Review your manual—perhaps you can reset CMOS without taking the battery out if your motherboard allows it.
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MSTR__KSA
05-22-2025, 04:28 AM #3

With temperatures rising so high, it seems your pump might not be functioning properly or there could be a blockage. The water in the radiator should absorb more heat than with fans running at zero speed. Review your manual—perhaps you can reset CMOS without taking the battery out if your motherboard allows it.