[Shop-talk] blue screen problems... need the gurus
John T. Blair
jblair1948 at cox.net
Thu Mar 31 04:54:34 MDT 2016
At 10:01 PM 3/30/2016, Brian Kemp wrote:
>John - You may have a dust problem. Remove the power cord and open the
>computer. Take a shop vac that blows or some compressed air and
clean things
>out. It is best to do this outside.
John,
If you blow down the inside of the computer with compressed air, put
a finger on
the fan on the CPU. You don't want it to turn. The compressed air can spin up
the fan a lot faster than it is supposed to run. So a DC motor being turned
externally becomes a generator, and spinning faster then design speed causes it
to output a higher voltage than it runs on. This overvoltage is
being applied back
to the mother board and can back feed the CPU and cause it to fail.
John
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