I've got the same problem. My System is 5 weeks old. and it becomes hoter and hoter. while Idle the CPU temp is around 75 °C .If I have CPU load the temperature rises to 105°C and the system suddenly shutdown. I had this with Bios 08 and now with Bios 09 as well. It seem that the Cooling Fan never start.
I did the bios upgrade to A09. this did not helped. The Fan are active during boot sequence and then turn down. the temps rise up to 105°C and then the system shut down. This behavior came from one day to the other.
I wrote a mail to the DELL with all the test results (Prime95, video, ...). They will send a Tech guy tomorrow and will fix it (hopefully) on site.
NataliaatAW
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October 29th, 2012 16:00
Hi,
That does seem to high...when you are playing, do you have to start the fans manually?
hellspawn1169
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October 31st, 2012 16:00
Final Fantasy 14. Fps is around 60, which is max for it. Happens on Fallout New Vegas also.
hellspawn1169
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October 31st, 2012 16:00
Oh, yes, i have to manually start them using HWiNFO64. Only thing i've found that will work.
NataliaatAW
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November 2nd, 2012 09:00
Try updating the BIOS
zumbi69
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November 4th, 2012 09:00
I've got the same problem. My System is 5 weeks old. and it becomes hoter and hoter. while Idle the CPU temp is around 75 °C .If I have CPU load the temperature rises to 105°C and the system suddenly shutdown. I had this with Bios 08 and now with Bios 09 as well. It seem that the Cooling Fan never start.
hellspawn1169
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November 4th, 2012 20:00
Yeah i just updated to A09 and nothing at all changed. Still the fan never seems to turn up, just at startup and when i started the BIOS update.
hellspawn1169
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November 4th, 2012 20:00
I also have a M14x r2, and the fan runs just fine on that.
zumbi69
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November 11th, 2012 07:00
I did the bios upgrade to A09. this did not helped. The Fan are active during boot sequence and then turn down. the temps rise up to 105°C and then the system shut down. This behavior came from one day to the other.
I wrote a mail to the DELL with all the test results (Prime95, video, ...). They will send a Tech guy tomorrow and will fix it (hopefully) on site.
zumbi69
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December 6th, 2012 07:00
I've had the same Problem. the root cause was a wrong setting in AIDA64. The whole issue is documented here in the AIDA64 Forum.
hellspawn1169
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December 8th, 2012 13:00
Is AIDA64 a third party program, or is it on windows7? Just asking because im not familiar with it. I'll look when i get home to my computer.
hellspawn1169
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December 8th, 2012 16:00
No, i don't even have that On my pc, so thats not a fix.