1. First boot test
After booting, enter the BIOS to check whether the CPU temperature is within the normal range (no load 30-50 ° C, load does not exceed 85 ° C)
Run lightweight tests (such as CPU-Z) to verify that the parameters such as frequency and number of cores are consistent with the official specifications
Avoid high-intensity loads (such as large games, rendering) immediately, and let the CPU adapt to the working state first
2. Long-term stability maintenance
Clean the chassis dust every six months and check the operation of the cooling fan
Recommended Replace the silicone grease once a year to ensure heat dissipation efficiency
If using high-end K series processors (13th/14th generation), make sure that the BIOS and microcode have been updated to the latest version to fix possible stability issues
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