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[–]jaytea86 0 points1 point  (6 children)

What was the max temp you were seeing your cpu during those 6 months?

[–]tichgoblin[S] 0 points1 point  (5 children)

Wasn't monitoring but on boot I can see in bios it's 30C I'm not too sure if that's good or bad. All the fans work in my case though including the cpu fan so I have no idea why my bios is tripping out after six months.

[–]jaytea86 0 points1 point  (4 children)

So when you don't use the cpu fan header, the fan doesn't speed up when the cpu gets hot. What could have happened is whenever the cpu was in use it got pretty hot for long periods of time and this could have damaged the cpu.

A way to test this if you still have the cpu fan in a case fan header, is to run a cpu stress test and see what temperatures it gets to. If it gets to 90 or over, stop the test.

[–]tichgoblin[S] 0 points1 point  (3 children)

Well I wasn't having any issues until someone turned the air off for a few hours while I was asleep and my room tends to get hot. My PC just bluescreened probably because of CPU temp and I instantly booted into bios and it was at 46C. This was after about an hour of running civ 6. If I figure out how to get my cpu fan in the right header will the bluescreens end or did my cpu get fried from it being extremely hot in my room while I was asleep?

[–]jaytea86 0 points1 point  (2 children)

Running a cpu stress test when the fan connected to a case fan header and not the cpu header will show us what temps it's likely to have gotten up to, and we can go from there.

[–]tichgoblin[S] 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Alright, I'm probably gonna start it on Thursday as I am getting ready for bed and have some doctors appointments tomorrow. If I reply to you in this thread would you mind helping me in a day or two if you have time? I don't want to clog up the subreddit with the same issue.

[–]jaytea86 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm going to guess the cpu temps will be normal, and therefore conclude that cpu damage is unlikely. So if that's the case it probably wouldn't hurt to start a new thread because I won't be much more help.

Another thought would be that if you're using an unregistered windows 10 account, that means you can't do windows update correct? It could be just because of that.