cpu overheating.. have you opened case andchecked for fan operation? cleaned out dust by change from cpu heatsink? it could be the video card fan ramping up.. or front panel fan..
have you checked that command center is set to auto for fan control and not manual.. this will cause it to run low unless you set fan to max..
Hi, thanks for replying! Yes I have opened the case and there's some dust in the fan and heatsink but not too much. Also, CPU fan always worked properly (at least they never stopped working). No dust on graphics card and fan is working properly.
I have not changed any command setting for CPU fan. I used EVGA on steam to set the graphic fan curve before but now it is auto.
I Wonder if you found any solution to your problem. I've got the exact same issue today and my Alienware x51 is two years old too. Please share if you found anything.
If ePSA is telling you the CPU is over-heating ... like 89fordprobee says, check your computer's cooling system and air-flow. This includes all fans, heat-sinks, etc.
You just trouble-shoot like a normal desktop computer. While it would be academic to hear what problem was, I highly doubt you have the same problem.
89fordprobee
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February 8th, 2017 07:00
cpu overheating.. have you opened case andchecked for fan operation? cleaned out dust by change from cpu heatsink? it could be the video card fan ramping up.. or front panel fan..
have you checked that command center is set to auto for fan control and not manual.. this will cause it to run low unless you set fan to max..
huntertom94
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February 8th, 2017 15:00
Hi, thanks for replying! Yes I have opened the case and there's some dust in the fan and heatsink but not too much. Also, CPU fan always worked properly (at least they never stopped working). No dust on graphics card and fan is working properly.
I have not changed any command setting for CPU fan. I used EVGA on steam to set the graphic fan curve before but now it is auto.
swiftroph
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August 19th, 2017 07:00
Hi Hunter,
I Wonder if you found any solution to your problem. I've got the exact same issue today and my Alienware x51 is two years old too. Please share if you found anything.
Thanks!
Tesla1856
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August 20th, 2017 13:00
If ePSA is telling you the CPU is over-heating ... like 89fordprobee says, check your computer's cooling system and air-flow. This includes all fans, heat-sinks, etc.
You just trouble-shoot like a normal desktop computer. While it would be academic to hear what problem was, I highly doubt you have the same problem.