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How to log cpu temperature?
From the moment of purchase, the computer is cut off at random times. I think about the processor overheating, how can I log the temperature so that after loading I can see the latest values?
Although it is also somehow debatable, when my son plays games he does not turn off, when I work in any IDE, watch movies, read books - he dies. There are no floating capacitors, the cooler is working, the voltage is normal. That's just the processor power on the 8-pin board. but I read on the forums that a standard 4-pin should work fine, and I did. Maybe there's a bug here?
Programs under win64 fail, switched to x86, but still I can’t install UleadStudio - it swears that the processor does not support some instructions, the same nonsense with the built-in Android Studio emulator. Was my old 2-core intel any better than this 6-core tablet from AMD? Everything worked there, but here it does not work, hangs and is cut down.
Help me to understand. If necessary, dopinfu, write what.
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Regarding Intel and AMD - there are problems in some software. I ran into this a long time ago and I don’t take AMD anymore. I think that it is more the fault of the developers than the manufacturers, but the fact remains - in some software they immediately warn that it does not support AMD hardware
Judging by the description of the problem, the processor and its temperature have nothing to do with it.
See the power supply may not have enough power, maybe just poor-quality power. If it's overheating, it will crash on any stress test. Run the test and that's it.
Programs under win64 failWhat is expressed?
swears that the processor does not support any instructions,Specify which instructions, look at the manufacturer's website to see if it supports them.
when a similar situation was on the laptop - I brought the sensors to the desktop on top of everything through AIDA. to watch the temperature at all times. I think if you look in the settings there - and you can write logs
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