Its like if you hear closely when you order something, you will here something goes off in the back and I did clean the dust.A virus , my program checks for it every 11:00 pm , but I will try to get Norton Antivirus and I don't get any warning messages.Event HorizonI don' know what soud you are talking about when reffering to the "noise u will hear in the jack in a box or MCdonalds." Do you get any warning messages? Try to be more specific, if possible....
It might be that your CPU is overheating. That is bad. Try getting a program that reads temperatures. Mother Board Monitor 5 might work, but I don't know if it is compatible with your motherboard...
Or, it could always be a virus. Do a full system scan of your computer. Sounds like a nasty virus, if it is one...
Go to an electronics store and buy a can of compressed air. You need to get the dust out of the heatsink (the big copper block) and the only way of getting it out is with compressed air. You could probably use a vacuum cleaner, but the small thin nozzle on the compressed will allow you to get right in and clean it out.nightkids4everIts like if you hear closely when you order something, you will here something goes off in the back and I did clean the dust.A virus , my program checks for it every 11:00 pm , but I will try to get Norton Antivirus and I don't get any warning messages.
I think it was underclocking because when i put the temp on really cold it stop the crash and i dusted out my pc with a air compressor ^^, thanks guys for the help, ill try to by that part you suggested ShannonShannonGo to an electronics store and buy a can of compressed air. You need to get the dust out of the heatsink (the big copper block) and the only way of getting it out is with compressed air. You could probably use a vacuum cleaner, but the small thin nozzle on the compressed will allow you to get right in and clean it out.
If you have no virus and it still keeps crashing, you might have to try underclocking to bring the temperature down...
ShannonGo to an electronics store and buy a can of compressed air. You need to get the dust out of the heatsink (the big copper block) and the only way of getting it out is with compressed air. You could probably use a vacuum cleaner, but the small thin nozzle on the compressed will allow you to get right in and clean it out.
If you have no virus and it still keeps crashing, you might have to try underclocking to bring the temperature down...
I've never tried myself. Someone else told me you could use one. I didn't like the idea of a huge round pipe digging around in my parts though, so I just went out and bought some compressed air instead...👍GilesGuthrieProbably not the best plan to use a vacuum cleaner! You should always use compressed air - you can buy a product called an Air Duster.