Pull the side cover off and give us the details written on your Motherboard.
Disregard Post.I found it.
Disregard Post.I found it.
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After 3h of using pc , right now "Advanced System Care" program shows my CPU is 71 C GPU 51 C and mainboard 39 CWhat are the temps showing now?
So there is no fan sucking air into/out of the system for the outside? That explain why the system is getting so hot. You should invest in a fan that can be places on the back of the system to suck air into the system and aid in the cooling process. Or get a water cooling system. Before you over heat they system and it becomes a nice door stop/paper weight.Those two are my fans , top one is CPU and bottom one is GPU fan
Where is the system located on a desk top? inside a cabinet?Also don't understand what you mean "What is your desktop inside of?" sorry
So there is no fan sucking air into/out of the system for the outside? That explain why the system is getting so hot. You should invest in a fan that can be places on the back of the system to suck air into the system and aid in the cooling process. Or get a water cooling system. Before you over heat they system and it becomes a nice door stop/paper weight.
Where is the system located on a desk top? inside a cabinet?
So there is no fan sucking air into/out of the system for the outside? That explain why the system is getting so hot. You should invest in a fan that can be places on the back of the system to suck air into the system and aid in the cooling process. Or get a water cooling system. Before you over heat they system and it becomes a nice door stop/paper weight.
Where is the system located on a desk top? inside a cabinet?
That's not good. It disrupts the air flow and might add more dust to the computer. Cases were designed so the fans could work properly with the sides on.I have side of the pc open all the time
No the fan you posted in post # 28 is the on the power supply you need and should have a fan for the system that is attached to the back of the case.
Look just to the left of the CPU there should be a fan there that should expels air from the system to aid in cooling the system off. Which explains why the system is getting hot.
This one, I have asked for help on other forum few days ago but I wasnt getting much response there so I havent been checking it since , I have been using only this forum for last few days@Tom2 Can you please decide where you wish to accept advice from as you are seeking information at least at one other forum. Conflicting advice may be detrimental to your cause and make it more difficult to fix your issue.
Please let us know where you wish to seek advice?
No the fan you posted in post # 28 is the on the power supply you need and should have a fan for the system that is attached to the back of the case.
Look just to the left of the CPU there should be a fan there that should expels air from the system to aid in cooling the system off. Which explains why the system is getting hot.
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