Interesting. Turned on my PC to order some school supplies for my sister's kids. My sis had a credit there to order some stuff.
So it's just a basic site, also has a physical store downtown.. nothing weird.
Suddenly my PC turned off after a minute or 2, I thought ok.. weird.. can happen.
So I turned my PC on again, no problem there.. a few minutes later it's off again.
I turned it on again, ran HWMonitor and saw my GPU rising and rising and rising. in the matter of a minute it was up to 92° C, so I… See More
didnt wait for it to go further I turned off the PC went in the BIOS, changed a setting of autotune to Auto instead of PWM and turned the PC on again. Took off the TG Window and the other panel too checked if I felt the pump going on the GPU, seems to work because now it's going from low to mid 30's when browsing.
Wonder what caused it because I have been using the settings since I upgraded my GPU cooling from air to water and had no issues so far.
Didn't know you could AutoTune the cooling system on a GPU card through the BIOS.
My CPU AIO pump isn't on a controller, it's directly connected to power. Only setting I changed was the pump speed to max. The Fans are controlled through the BIOS.
As for my GPU, it uses the default settings until I run the PrecisionsX App for the custom Fan Curve, etc.
I'd blame the Win10 Updates to be the cause of the issues. The last update messed up my Microphone for my headset.
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Use malwarebytes for a scan
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Bad sensor? Also check your task manager if there were any mining malware.
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