#PC overheating
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:tada: Congrats @crystal venture, you levelled up to 1! :tada: 
Have you knocked the wire out of the pump at all?
Is the aio coming on? Rgb, pump noises etc
Hey
PC hasn’t been knocked.
The lights come on the fan, it spins and one of the pipes is getting warm.
The pipe between the cooler and the AIO is getting warm before it cuts out.
So I assume that is working
But unsure why it’s shooting up to over 100 degrees instantly when there’s been no issues a day or two before playing games at max settings
is it like that in BIOS too?
there's not really much that needs to be tested really - good chance it's an AIO problem
you could try tightening the screws for the cooler just to make sure it hasn't come a little loose
Hey Miles,
Exactly the same in the BIOS too - i can see the fans are also spinning in the settings in there but also see that the temperature shoots up very quickly and then the PC powers down even in BIOS.
The machine is only 10 weeks old too.
hardware usually fails within the first few weeks or after a few years - quite uncommon for it to be happening at this stage
Would this be the potential issue
:tada: Congrats @crystal venture, you levelled up to 2! :tada: 
i mean you could try putting new thermal paste on