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#11. Posted:
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Staged wrote
iLogey wrote
sparjo88 wrote
iLogey wrote
sparjo88 wrote Download a program called hwmonitor it will tell you all the temps.


I downloaded it and it doesn't make any sense to me.
Sorry. ;p

Here's a screenshot of what comes up on the program:
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All of your temps seem fine even mine are higher than that right now.


Ok. Thanks for your help.
+REP.

Anyone know what the problem could be?
It could be a voltage / connection issue. Have any of your parts come slightly loose, or has anything happened to your ground cable recently? You should check them.

Everything seems fine. I'm really confused why it would do this.
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This just happened again.
I shut it down last night and it turned off perfectly as it normally would.

And then I just tried to boot it up a minute ago and I could feel the fans were a lot more colder than normal. Also, it wouldn't show anything on my screen.

I turned it all of and unplugged everything.
I took off the side, plugged it back in and turned it on. Once again, the only thing that didn't seem to be working was the CPU fan.
I unplugged it and plugged it back in and tried it again.
It still wouldn't work.
Then I took the CPU out completely, put it back in and plugged it back in and now it's working fine as it did before.

I'm still so confused about this. Would anyone mind helping me?

Also, sorry to post on quite an old topic, I just really want an answer.
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The only thing I can think of is a voltage issue or something? Maybe try a different outlet for your PC or plug it into a surge protector.
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This is seriously annoying me now.
It's now saying that my 'Windows is not genuine'. I know it is, I bought it. And it's asking for 80GBP for an activation key. Could this have anything to do with my problem?
Should I try reinstalling Windows?
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