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my pc stops working when the gpu hits 50c

my pc stops working when the gpu hits 50c

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03-09-2016, 10:09 AM
#1
my pc stops working when the temperature hits 50c.
here are my details:
motherboard: Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2PT
ram: 8 GB
graphics: AMD Radeon R7 360
processor: AMd FX™ 4300 quad core
in games needing 8 gb ram it shuts down in about 5 minutes, and in less demanding ones it stops after 20-30 minutes. there’s no blue screen, just a black screen with strange looping sounds. after that, the monitor shows nothing, but the cpu continues running.
my idle temps are gpu at 39 and cpu at 20, but during videos they jump to 42 and cpu to 30.
please help me.
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twentyonechloe
03-09-2016, 10:09 AM #1

my pc stops working when the temperature hits 50c.
here are my details:
motherboard: Gigabyte GA-78LMT-S2PT
ram: 8 GB
graphics: AMD Radeon R7 360
processor: AMd FX™ 4300 quad core
in games needing 8 gb ram it shuts down in about 5 minutes, and in less demanding ones it stops after 20-30 minutes. there’s no blue screen, just a black screen with strange looping sounds. after that, the monitor shows nothing, but the cpu continues running.
my idle temps are gpu at 39 and cpu at 20, but during videos they jump to 42 and cpu to 30.
please help me.

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PureMime
Member
60
03-15-2016, 06:49 PM
#2
Could also be a power problem.
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PureMime
03-15-2016, 06:49 PM #2

Could also be a power problem.

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cookiedough909
Posting Freak
782
03-16-2016, 07:33 PM
#3
It could also be related to a power issue.
my psu is corsair vs550
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cookiedough909
03-16-2016, 07:33 PM #3

It could also be related to a power issue.
my psu is corsair vs550

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bare_pawz
Member
65
03-16-2016, 09:28 PM
#4
It's sufficient yet could still be defective.
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bare_pawz
03-16-2016, 09:28 PM #4

It's sufficient yet could still be defective.

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163
03-23-2016, 08:37 AM
#5
The count is sufficient though it might still be incorrect.
In the event viewer, kernel system 41 is listed as critical. Does this indicate the PSU is the issue?
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badgergirl0315
03-23-2016, 08:37 AM #5

The count is sufficient though it might still be incorrect.
In the event viewer, kernel system 41 is listed as critical. Does this indicate the PSU is the issue?

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_GalaxyPlayz
Junior Member
5
03-24-2016, 09:12 AM
#6
Choose either PSU or low voltage for the processor or GPU.
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_GalaxyPlayz
03-24-2016, 09:12 AM #6

Choose either PSU or low voltage for the processor or GPU.

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FuzzyMug
Senior Member
476
03-25-2016, 03:36 PM
#7
CountMike's question about checking and fixing low voltage issues in the processor or GPU. He mentions considering a PSU upgrade if necessary.
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FuzzyMug
03-25-2016, 03:36 PM #7

CountMike's question about checking and fixing low voltage issues in the processor or GPU. He mentions considering a PSU upgrade if necessary.

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dasfuss
Member
156
03-25-2016, 03:58 PM
#8
The AMD Overdive page is the best resource for AMD systems. Check the Board section.
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dasfuss
03-25-2016, 03:58 PM #8

The AMD Overdive page is the best resource for AMD systems. Check the Board section.

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flapolandia
Junior Member
3
03-28-2016, 04:27 AM
#9
CountMike shared the AMD Overdive article and noted it's best suited for AMD systems. He mentioned performance varies, being about 32 frames per second in less demanding games and 23 in high-demand games.
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flapolandia
03-28-2016, 04:27 AM #9

CountMike shared the AMD Overdive article and noted it's best suited for AMD systems. He mentioned performance varies, being about 32 frames per second in less demanding games and 23 in high-demand games.

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Aeronees
Member
75
03-28-2016, 06:11 AM
#10
This refers to the temperature threshold, which is set at 62°C. When the CPU reaches this level, it automatically reduces its performance to prevent overheating. The system has this feature built-in. Vid0 provides the CPU core voltage information. A decrease in that voltage during high usage suggests the CPU isn't receiving enough power. Typically, the voltage should increase with workload.
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Aeronees
03-28-2016, 06:11 AM #10

This refers to the temperature threshold, which is set at 62°C. When the CPU reaches this level, it automatically reduces its performance to prevent overheating. The system has this feature built-in. Vid0 provides the CPU core voltage information. A decrease in that voltage during high usage suggests the CPU isn't receiving enough power. Typically, the voltage should increase with workload.

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