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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 02 3:02 am)
Yeah that'll be it, overheating for sure. If your motherboard has a temperature utility that can display the temp in a little icon in your tray, maybe then you can see when it starts to get too hot.
As dvlenk6 suggests, could be a fan problem or dust, so it looks like you'll have to take the side of your case and check it out.
Best of luck with that.
I'd say probably overheating. Check if all fans are clean and defenitely dont forget the cooling element on your cpu. Dust can sometimes really pack up in there.
If neccesary, use some toothpick or such to scrape densely clogged dust out between the ribs of your cpu cooling element.
Always be nicely carefull though because there's fragile hardware in your computer.
Watercooling is nice, but if it leaks ur screwed and unless you plan on overclocking your computer its kind of overkill.
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