strijrator Posted 8 hours ago Share Posted 8 hours ago hi @Teo So far I have not had any shutdowns now that I reinstalled windows without the clevo control center. Some other users earlier in this thread mentioned that the shutdowns were caused by the fan control app from the control center. That seems to have been the problem in my case, though I am still testing the stability of the laptop. I wonder if using this clevo fan control app will let me control the fans without the shutdowns. It would be nice since this laptop has a bad default fan curve. Also I am wondering is the overclocking feature enabled in your bios and do you have the clevo control center installed? Another user mentioned that the shutdowns stopped by disabling the overclocking feature. My pcie 4 ssd runs warm but overall temps should be safe. Thanks for your reply Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JuliusCesare Posted 3 hours ago Share Posted 3 hours ago @Teo In early December my system would randomly get freezes and then the problem stopped until yesterday when my system suddenly froze when I was not running anything heavy on the CPU. I have a i9-11900KF and I have been searching online if the processor has unstability issues and I have not found anything so far. My SSD is not running hot but the CPU (or maybe GPU?) certainly is getting hot. I cannot get actual temperature values since the system locks up everything just before the any CPU monitor software shows the temperature change. While trying to do the offline Windows reset, the system freezes at exactly 48% and then the fans start spinning faster and louder. The system does not restart - it just remains frozen while the CPU gets hotter and fans get louder. My BIOS is unlocked but I have not yet tweaked anything for both the CPU and memory, so all settings should be the defaults. I unlocked the BIOS hoping to test integrated graphics on a non-F processor at some point in the future, but I have not yet found a processor to test with. Do you know of any possible solutions to keep the CPU from getting hot? My system is Origin X170KM-G i9-11900KF RAM: 64GB DRAM Freq.: 2400MHz GPU: RTX 3060 BIOS: 1.07.07TOPC EC: 1.07.04 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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