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I7 11th gen high temp and crashes

Aerchaon
Beginner
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My temp suddenly gone up to 50-60c on idle after the bios update (usually 20-30 since im on aoi) now I cant play a single game without getting the blue screen of death as soon as my temp reaches above 80c. Ive been searching and searching for answers for months. I tried everything i knew from reformat, dis/assembling parts, updating hardware apps, windows update, cleaned the whole unit reapplied the thermal paste and changed the cmos battery but none of that fixed it.

Now, I found this article about the same problem but with 13th/14th gen and I just want to confirm before I do it when I get home from work if this will work with 11th gen as well?

Please, I need help asap!
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AlHill
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Something else is wrong.  80c is a good temperature.

 

Have you checked your memory?  Your power supply?

 

So the Intel support engineers can have more information about your system, Please download and run the Intel System Support Utility (https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/25293/Intel-System-Support-Utility-for-Windows- ) for Windows. Select all data categories and then have it generate a report. Next, have the tool Save the report to a text file (don't try to use the Submit capability; it doesn't work). Finally, using the Drag and drop here or browse files to attach dialog below the edit box for the body of your response post, upload and attach this file to the response post.

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Aerchaon
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I checked my ram on memtest86 and everything is fine, i also checked my 850w psu and it doesnt even reaches 600w on maximum use. I only had this problem after a BIOS update
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AlHill
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Then contact your motherboard/system manufacturer regarding THEIR bios.

 

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