Friday, September 17, 2010

My Dell GX270 keep shutting down and when I turn it wager on on, it tell me shut down due to thermal event


My Dell GX270 keep shutting down and when I turn it wager on on, it tell me shut down due to thermal event

also check the capacitors - they look similar to a small black battery next to a silver top and an x engraved at the top. See if they are bulging or leaking. The gx 270's have problems with this that give all kind of weird error messages. If they are bulging or leak sorry to say but the motherboard is toast.
Open up the panel and create sure the cooling fan is running. If not, you have need of a new one.
system disciple or cpu fan is packed up and the computer is overheating. you need to hold it serviced, or at least friendly it up and see if you can verify a fan is worn-out.
you should put some extra pc fan in here, take the side stale for now, your cards or memory is overheating...this could be prime to very doomed to failure damgae, i would ficx this soon.
it's over heating... one of your fan probably burned out or something happened to one of the chips on the motherboard that can also motivation a heat event. verbs the side panel of the computer off and clutch a listen for funny noises and look for small fan in the suitcase and attached to your processor.



in cases similar to this constantly turning your computer back on will verbs more parts that good. while you hold the computer panel off capture a small desk fan and blow it inside the computer while it's running.
its to hot catch a power full fan


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