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Overheating issue? CPU is hot after startup and won’t let me enter BIOS before power cuts out.

Overheating issue? CPU is hot after startup and won’t let me enter BIOS before power cuts out.

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AdamKoudy
Senior Member
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10-20-2016, 10:20 AM
#1
Here are a few alternative phrasings for your message:

- I began troubleshooting by attempting to overclock my FX-9590 on the AIO, but it struggled with temperature stability. Then I adjusted the fan curve to 100% and managed to keep things running without overheating during gaming sessions. However, the issue resurfaced after I powered off the system.

- After a productive day of overclocking, I shut down the PC and the next morning it triggered a CPU fan error, shutting itself off before any action could be taken. This has persisted for the past four days, with no success in accessing BIOS or restarting from scratch.

- I've tried resetting the RTC memory and inspecting connections, but everything appears functional. The problem seems to stem from persistent overheating after shutdowns.

- My main concerns are: Can I bypass BIOS and directly reset these settings? Is there a workaround to fix this without restarting from Windows? Also, is the cooling system functioning properly or is there a risk of pump failure?

Let me know if you'd like to refine any part further!
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AdamKoudy
10-20-2016, 10:20 AM #1

Here are a few alternative phrasings for your message:

- I began troubleshooting by attempting to overclock my FX-9590 on the AIO, but it struggled with temperature stability. Then I adjusted the fan curve to 100% and managed to keep things running without overheating during gaming sessions. However, the issue resurfaced after I powered off the system.

- After a productive day of overclocking, I shut down the PC and the next morning it triggered a CPU fan error, shutting itself off before any action could be taken. This has persisted for the past four days, with no success in accessing BIOS or restarting from scratch.

- I've tried resetting the RTC memory and inspecting connections, but everything appears functional. The problem seems to stem from persistent overheating after shutdowns.

- My main concerns are: Can I bypass BIOS and directly reset these settings? Is there a workaround to fix this without restarting from Windows? Also, is the cooling system functioning properly or is there a risk of pump failure?

Let me know if you'd like to refine any part further!

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Renders
Member
67
10-20-2016, 09:28 PM
#2
Disconnect the CMOS battery and wall power, let it rest for about five minutes, then replace the battery and reconnect to the wall.
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Renders
10-20-2016, 09:28 PM #2

Disconnect the CMOS battery and wall power, let it rest for about five minutes, then replace the battery and reconnect to the wall.

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xAPPLExPIEx
Senior Member
657
10-26-2016, 01:27 PM
#3
Thanks! I'll give it a shot.
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xAPPLExPIEx
10-26-2016, 01:27 PM #3

Thanks! I'll give it a shot.

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wickedman320
Junior Member
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10-26-2016, 01:43 PM
#4
@KarathKasun I just tried it again and still faced the same issue—can't post.
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wickedman320
10-26-2016, 01:43 PM #4

@KarathKasun I just tried it again and still faced the same issue—can't post.

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10-26-2016, 01:59 PM
#5
Ensure the fan with RPM signal is linked to the CPU fan connector. It's also likely the AIO pump has stopped working, causing a zero RPM reading and high temperatures activating the overheat protection.
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DragonSlayer39
10-26-2016, 01:59 PM #5

Ensure the fan with RPM signal is linked to the CPU fan connector. It's also likely the AIO pump has stopped working, causing a zero RPM reading and high temperatures activating the overheat protection.