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BreddyBoom
Member
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12-20-2023, 09:24 AM
#1
Hey there! I understand you're dealing with a recurring issue where your PC shuts down shortly after posting. You've already checked the hardware components—board, CPU, RAM, and PSU—and haven't found a solution yet. It's possible the cooler is malfunctioning, which could be causing the CPU to overheat and trigger a shutdown to protect itself. Since you're on an budget, consider replacing the cooler yourself if you can, or look for affordable aftermarket options. If you're unsure, reaching out to a local tech shop might help you get a more reliable fix without spending too much. Let me know if you want tips on finding good deals!
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BreddyBoom
12-20-2023, 09:24 AM #1

Hey there! I understand you're dealing with a recurring issue where your PC shuts down shortly after posting. You've already checked the hardware components—board, CPU, RAM, and PSU—and haven't found a solution yet. It's possible the cooler is malfunctioning, which could be causing the CPU to overheat and trigger a shutdown to protect itself. Since you're on an budget, consider replacing the cooler yourself if you can, or look for affordable aftermarket options. If you're unsure, reaching out to a local tech shop might help you get a more reliable fix without spending too much. Let me know if you want tips on finding good deals!

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Hicksatron
Junior Member
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12-22-2023, 05:10 PM
#2
Ensure voltage and temperature are within expected ranges. Observe any changes during operation. The CPU will run with one full core in BIOS mode—this is typical and shouldn’t affect idle temperatures noticeably compared to Windows. Everything looks normal.
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Hicksatron
12-22-2023, 05:10 PM #2

Ensure voltage and temperature are within expected ranges. Observe any changes during operation. The CPU will run with one full core in BIOS mode—this is typical and shouldn’t affect idle temperatures noticeably compared to Windows. Everything looks normal.