Device powers down unexpectedly, processor heat spikes significantly.
Device powers down unexpectedly, processor heat spikes significantly.
Hello, your computer has been shutting down unexpectedly and locking up randomly. You mentioned high core temperatures that don’t fluctuate, which might point to a sensor issue. The recent electrostatic discharge in your area could have damaged devices, possibly affecting your machine as well. Could these factors be connected?
These interpretations could trigger the system to halt if it assumes the processor is overheating. It seems unlikely the cores will hit those levels, but the concern is valid. The risk of the computer shutting down entirely is real.
If no additional issues exist beyond your PC shutting down and freezing, the issue likely involves a sensor or a faulty CPU. Verify the physical condition of the CPU.
It seems there might be some confusion about the values involved. The maximum number displayed is 40c, which could indicate a mix-up in the units or context. Could you clarify what you're referring to?
Sure, I got it. The other readings are low, but I’m intrigued by that sensor concept. Is the FX6300 equipped with a single temperature sensor per core? If not, another application could help identify which one might be faulty.