CPU's are usually directly attached to the motherboard or they are in a slot that is under a fan. If the CPU is broken, it is very hard to fix because they are small and are not made to be user serviceable. The best thing to do if your CPU goes out is to just go to the store and get a new one that is the same. CPU's are generally expensive so make sure that it wouldn't be cheaper to just go out and get a new computer. It also may be a good idea to just bring your computer to a repair shop and have them replace the CPU so you don't mess something else up too.
Enter your BIOS by pressing the appropriate key as soon as you start up your computer. It varies per brand, but generally it would say "Setup" or "BIOS" followed by a key such as "F10" or "DEL."
Navigate through the menu and usually towards the exit menu there should be a "Restore default settings" option to reset everything.
If you specifically only want to reset the CPU, then navigate to the CPU section of the BIOS menu and set each CPU setting to "AUTO."
Remove your processor, but then you wont have a working computer.
You cannot fix your CPU not supporting SSE4.1, short of buying a new CPU. PCSX2 does not require SSE4.1 to run, though.
If the fan is spinning then the problematic parts are either the CPU or Motherboard. One way to test is to put the CPU on a good motherboard, and put a good CPU on the trouble PC's motherboard. This will eliminate the part you need to fix your PC. Then replace the broken part with a new one.
Your CPU's clock sped can be adjusted from the BIOS, but it is not recommended to do so because it can cause permanent damage to the CPU, RAM or the motherboard due to various reasons like overheating, unsupported clock speed etc.
Google Chrome generally uses high amount of CPU. It is generally due to the various processes it keeps running.
If the CPU is overclocked, reducing the overclocking will help the heat. Also be sure that your case is properly ventilated and air is flowing proprtly. Otherwise you may want to replace the CPU fan and thermal grease. The better the fan and CPU fit together, the better the heat transfer. You will also want to clean or replace the other systems fans because if all the air in the case is hot, it doesn't matter how good the CPU fan is.
It sounds like it may have a bad connection. Check the mouse cord. Unplug it from the CPU and plug it in again.
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the monitor works and the video card and the power supply but i don't know if its the CPU chip or the motherboard how can i tell whats wrong
The Cpu Temperature is The Maximum/Minimum temperature of Cpu, You have to be inside these limits for your Cpu Safety
Yes you will as CPU manufactures prefer if you use there CPU cooler as the cooler has been designed for the thermal rating of the CPU.
Which is a feature of the CPU
The CPU, obviously.