Hi Try upgrading to a Higher Wattage
Power Supply Unit (PSU/PSMP) Use Heat Sink Paste between the CPU
and the Heat Sink. Try a more effective CPU Heatsink
and Fan Unit. Check for a build up of dust, dirt
and grime between the CPU and Heatsink, between the PSU/PSMP Fan and its Rear
Grill, between the plastic Front Control Panel and the metal chassis of the
computer case/casing, and in the general case, causing overheating when the
computer is on, preventing the intake of cooling air and/or the venting of hot
air. Avoid using a computer placed on a
thick pile carpet or in a restricted cubby hole or desk or with its rear or side hot air exhaust vents too
close to a wall, restricting the inflow of cooling air and the outflow of hot
air. Check if a misaligned, metal motherboard
mounting point or a loose screw that has found its way to the underside of the
motherboard is shorting on motherboard solder points. I
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