howdy everyone! my first post here, sorry its a question, i just cant figure out whats causing this overheating
it just turns off occasionally and then when i restart it, it says it had turned off due to a thermal event (overheating)
i cleaned all the dust off from the insides of my cpu when it happened a couple of days back but its re-occuring, by blowing air into it. all the fans (processor fan, power supply fan, gfx card fan and one additional cabinet fan) are all working fine. so now there is no dust or any cable getting in the way. also, its winter time here the room temperature remains 10-20 degree Celsius. its got plenty of air room on all sides too. its a 6 months old assembled computer.
the computer is NOT overclocked! is there something i can check or fix myself?
config:
intel core2duo 2.8ghz
intel DG35EC mobo
vindows vista
2gig ram
500gb sata hdd
nvidia geforce 9600gt gfx card
maya audiophile 4/4 sound card
i-ball power supply, dont remember the rating but its meant to take this load according to the vendor
let me know if you need to know anything more
it just turns off occasionally and then when i restart it, it says it had turned off due to a thermal event (overheating)
i cleaned all the dust off from the insides of my cpu when it happened a couple of days back but its re-occuring, by blowing air into it. all the fans (processor fan, power supply fan, gfx card fan and one additional cabinet fan) are all working fine. so now there is no dust or any cable getting in the way. also, its winter time here the room temperature remains 10-20 degree Celsius. its got plenty of air room on all sides too. its a 6 months old assembled computer.
the computer is NOT overclocked! is there something i can check or fix myself?
config:
intel core2duo 2.8ghz
intel DG35EC mobo
vindows vista
2gig ram
500gb sata hdd
nvidia geforce 9600gt gfx card
maya audiophile 4/4 sound card
i-ball power supply, dont remember the rating but its meant to take this load according to the vendor
let me know if you need to know anything more
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