cgrim29588 Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 This is a long story, I'm sorry, but it all helps the solution, (i hope)About a year ago, my computer would get hot and shut itself off after about a half hour of use, as a safety feature. I replaced the northbridge fan with a large heatsink, hoping this was the problem. it wasnt. So about 3 months ago, my wife got a new laptop, so i was going to take over her old computer, but there were somethings on this computer that i wanted off. So i turn it on, get aas much stuff off as possible and then it shuts off. it does this about 3-4 times, then one time it stays on, and it says on for 2 weeks or so without shutting itself off yet again. i download a temperature monitor and figure out that the CPU temp skyrockets up to near 80c , then it shuts off. so i open up the side and stick a house fan next to it to keep it cool. I go to my local computer shop, where he replaces the fan and says that its all good, which it was for a couple days. then i notice the fan speed is erratic, 5k rpm down to 1800 up to 7300 down to 800, etc. Computer shop guy tells me, you probly got a bad power supply, so i fix that. also, works for a couple days. Now, sometimes when i turn my computer on, the fan works just fine, other times it struggles to even move. sometimes it fixes itself after being on for awhile and sometimes it doesnt. i have no idea what is going on but i am getting tired of a fan on my desk! thank you for helping Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raddy Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 There are some fans that will adjust their speed based on the temperature of whatever it's cooling, or you might just have a bad part. If you suffer anymore crashes that you can trace to temperature, I'd take it back and have him replace the fan. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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