No, it just goes onto standby
The CPU cycle time is the time between start up and shutdown
the max power of cpu is over 95w biostar
You have at least two problems. First one is some software puts a lot of load on your CPU, you need to find which software does that (use the task manager). Second problem is you do not have effective CPU cooling system. There are many different solutions. The cheapest one is to replace the thermopaste between the CPU radiator and the CPU. If it did not help, you need to replace/clean the radiator. It's possible that you might have to install more fans inside of your case.
If the CPU is running, but the monitor has no signal, there could be an issue with the cable that connects the CPU to the monitor. There could also be a problem with the VGA card, or the RAM.
Your computer was shutdown most likely due to overheating which is what caused a 'thermal event'. You are most likely at startup where if you press F1 it continues doing what it was doing before it paused to show you the message, which is shutting down. If you are on a desktop it is likely that your processor fan is clogged and has stopped cooling the CPU. I can assure you from experience that you don't want to continue using the computer if that is the case. A cheap new fan for the CPU cooler is the best solution, as compared to new motherboard, CPU, and memory if you don't replace it. If you are experienced enough you can clean the old fan usually to get some more life out of it but i wouldn't recommend it. If you are on a laptop then sometimes they will overheat after long periods of use without a laptop cooling desk to set on. Buy a good quality laptop cooler desk.
It reluctantly moves and then shuts off
the monitor is not the computer, the CPU is. the monitor is basically the screen, but this doesn't always apply to modern desktops, because certain monitors have built in CPUs.
For Emergency shutdown of programs, check the performance of your CPU etc.
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Make sure the CPU fan is functioning properly and that the case fan is also operational. If your CPU doesn't have a fan, purchase and install a heat sink and fan that will fit your CPU.
A Monitor is an output device, but a CPU is not