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Type : Desktop Computer
CPU : Core i5 2500K
Mobo : Intel DH67BL
Heatsink : Stock
OS : Windows 7
I have been using my pc from 6 years without any problem. But since last six months as soon as I start computer, the temperature reaches very rapidly to 97°-98° C. I have checked the temperature from bios. Sometimes temperature was reaching so high that it was halted by itself and unable to start for sometime. So I got my CPU serviced from a local repair shop. He cleaned heat sink, applied some gel like thing on CPU and did the regular service. After servicing, the system is running without interruption but temperature still remains 98° C. Windows lags all the time. I am using my computer in this condition for 3 months now.
Will my processor fry very soon if I keep using it or should I keep it off till I get solution?
Please suggest some permanent solution.
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If you had it serviced, with new thermal paste, heat sink cleaning, fans checked, etc., then there is nothing you can do.
As you said, your pc is six years old. Past warranty for the motherboard, and for the processor, both of which are no longer supported.
It may be a stretch, but you may want to try a different power supply.
However, it may be more of a software issue that is causing the temp problem. Are you certain that you do not have some virus or rootkit that is causing the issue? Have you tried running in safe mode to see if the temp immediately climbs as you described? Have you added any additional hardware (add-in cards, memory, etc)?
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Hello Al Hill. Thanks for your reply.
I have not add anything since I bought. Temperature starts to rising as soon as I start the computer. I have attached a video here. I have started my computer after 10 hours from last shut down and going directly into the BIOS. Even the OS is yet to load, the temperature is rising, so virus might not be causing this.
Along with power supply, Do you think changing heat sink might also solve this?
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Hello:
Thank you very much to Al Hill for the information provided above.
To 1113kgk:
Thank you very much for joining the Intel processors communities.
To answer your question, besides trying the steps above, to change or to test the PC with a different power supply will be a good option to try, just to rule out a possible problem with it that is causing the overheating issue. Also, another thing that you can do will be to re-apply the thermal grease.
When the PC is overheating, it will start to throttling, getting freeze and eventually it will go off by itself, those are the main symptoms of overheating.
Just to let you know, we do have a tool that does an overall test on the processor, including a temperature test, if the processor passed the test it should be working fine:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19792/Intel-Processor-Diagnostic-Tool https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19792/Intel-Processor-Diagnostic-Tool
Any further questions, please let me know.
Regards
Alberto
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Hello 1113kgk:
I just wanted to check if the information posted previously was useful for you and if you need further assistance on this matter?
Any questions, please let me know.
Regards
Alberto
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Hello Albrto.
First I want to apologize for not replying your last post. And secondly I want to thank Intel community for showing concern about my issue.
I have told the guy who serviced my computer about this discussion and solutions suggested here. So as soon as he try these solutions and give me the test results, I will post it.
I have tested my computer with the tool you have suggested. All tests have been passed successfully except temperature. I am posting the test result here:
--- IPDT64 - Revision: 4.0.0.29
--- IPDT64 - Start Time: 30-03-2017 15:16:22
CPU1
Intel(R) spbc Module Test
Module Version: 1.0.8.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:23 2017
Test Result - PASS
..!!..Processor under test is verified as 'PRODUCTION'..!!..
Processor Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Processor Brand String: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:34 2017
Total Time: seconds: 11
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
Genuine Intel CPU Test
Module Version: 1.0.12.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:34 2017
Test Result - PASS
Expected: GenuineIntel
Detected: GenuineIntel
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:34 2017
Total Time: seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
CPU Brand String Test
Module Version: 1.0.14.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:35 2017
Test Result - PASS
Expected: Intel(R) Core(TM) CPU @
Detected: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
Intel(R) Core(TM) processor detected..!!..
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:35 2017
Total Time: seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
Floating Point Test
Module Version: 1.0.11.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:35 2017
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX
FMA3 not supported
Test Result - PASS
Million Floating Points per Second, MFLOPS: 352.95
Error: 0
--- Floating Point Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:37 2017
Total Time: seconds: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
Prime Number Generation Test
Module Version: 1.0.13.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:37 2017
AVX is supported in your OS
Max AVX supported = AVX
Test Result - PASS
Operation Per Second: 75630
Error: 0
--- Prime Number Generation Test Passed!!!---
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:39 2017
Total Time: seconds: 2
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
Cache Test
Module Version: 1.0.11.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:39 2017
Test Result - PASS
--- Reading Cache Size ---
- Detected L1 Data Cache Size --> 32
- Detected L1 Inst Cache Size --> 32
- Detected L2 Cache Size --> 256
- Detected L3 Cache Size --> 6144
Cache Size Test Passed!!!
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:40 2017
Total Time: seconds: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
MMXSSE Test
Module Version: 1.0.11.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:40 2017
Test Result - PASS
--- Determining MMX - SSE capabilities ---
--- CPU FEATURES DETECTION FOR ---
--- MMX SSE ---
MMX - MMX Supported --> Yes
SSE - SSE Supported --> Yes
SSE2 - SSE2 Supported --> Yes
SSE3 - SSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSSE3 - SSSE3 Supported --> Yes
SSE4.1 - SSE4.1 Supported --> Yes
SSE4.2 - SSE4.2 Supported --> Yes
--- MMX SSE - capabilities check complete ---
MMX Test Result --- PASS
SSE Test Result --- PASS
SSE2 Test Result --- PASS
SSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSSE3 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.1 Test Result --- PASS
SSE4.2 Test Result --- PASS
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:40 2017
Total Time: seconds: 0
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
FMA3 Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:41 2017
Test Result - PASS
--- CPU Features Detection ---
FMA3 - Supported --> No
FMA3 support is NOT detected on your Processor
FMA3 Test Result --- Not Tested
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:46 2017
Total Time: seconds: 5
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
AVX Test
Module Version: 2.0.8.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:47 2017
Test Result - PASS
--- CPU Features Detection ---
AVX - Supported --> Yes
AVX2 - Supported --> No
AVX512 - Supported --> No
AVX OS Support - Supported --> Yes
AES - Supported --> Yes
PCLMULQDQ - Supported --> Yes
AVX Test Result --- PASS
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:53 2017
Total Time: seconds: 6
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
IMC Test
Module Version: 1.0.8.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:53 2017
Test Result - PASS
--- Reading Memory Size ---
Detected Memory Size is --> 4.00GB
--- Subtest - Memory Size Test Passed!!! ---
--- Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test ---
Memory to be allocated = 1048576 byte
Memory Allocated.
Test 1 Ones and Zeros Moving Inversions write operations - Passed
Test 1 Ones and Zeros Moving Inversions verification operations - Passed
Test 2 32Bits Sliding Ones write operations - Passed
Test 2 32Bits Sliding Ones verification operations - Passed
Test 3 32Bits Sliding Zero write operations - Passed
Test 3 32Bits Sliding Zero verification operations - Passed
Memory Deallocated.
--- Subtest - Memory Stress Test Passed!!! ---
Integrated Memory Controller Stress Test Passed!!!
End Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:54 2017
Total Time: seconds: 1
--------------------------------------------------------------------
CPU1
PCH Test
Module Version: 1.0.10.64b.W
Start Time: Thu Mar 30 15:16:54 2017
Test Result - PASS
LPC deviceID = 0x1c4a
Chipset : Intel(R) H67 Chipset
Chipset Stepping : B3
1 device connected to PCI Express Port 1
1 : PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
1 device connected to PCI Express Port 4
1 : Renesas Elect...
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Hello 1113kgk:
You are welcome.
No problem at all, there is no need to apologize.
Thank you very much for providing those results.
Based on the information provided above, the processor is actually getting overheated.
So, please make sure that the person that is helping you with the service on the PC checks that the power supply is working properly, same thing with the fan and if the problem persists after that, then the next thing to do will be to swap parts in order to find out if the problem is the board or processor.
If the option is available, you can try to test your processor on a different board, or test your board with a different processor, that way we will find out the source of the issue.
Please let us know the results of trying the steps above.
Any questions, please let me know.
Regards
Alberto
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1113kgk, I just wanted to check if the information posted previously was useful for you and if you need further assistance on this matter?
Any questions, please let me know.
Regards,
Alberto
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