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Hello.

Anyone have idea what to do? I've error on photo. Ultrasound boots up "resuming" Windows and it works, but pretty slow. When I restart or shutdown and power on, I interrupt resume with space to delete resume data and continue normal boot. Than I get this "System is reconfiguring. Wait..." 2 reboots and again start with resuming Windows.

I've tried to test SSD and memory, seems ok. I've reinstall software twice. Clean install didn't help. Factory reinstall didn't help too. Full system test from service menu say "PASSED" for everything. What can be wrong???

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Is it normal for the main CPU cooling fan and the heat sink to be in contact with the CPU?

Are the graphics card GPU fan and heat sink in contact with the GPU normal?
Have you checked the internal heat dissipation and filter of the host?
Looks like it's caused by abnormal heat dissipation


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Originally Posted by daisizhou
Is it normal for the main CPU cooling fan and the heat sink to be in contact with the CPU?

Are the graphics card GPU fan and heat sink in contact with the GPU normal?
Have you checked the internal heat dissipation and filter of the host?
Looks like it's caused by abnormal heat dissipation

It's ok. All vents are working, new thermal paste, CPU is around 55 Degree Celsius.

But there is one thing "CPU Fan speed" is zero. Don't know is that it should be. Because there is no BIOS post error like fan failed or something. Fan is working, and there is 12V on red and 5V on yellow (probably speed impulse).

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Is the CPU fan plugged into the socket designated for the CPU fan marked on the motherboard?
If everything is normal, it is recommended to replace a solid state drive and try again.


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