Oten happens with excessive vibration, ensure machine is level, use a hot glue gun to apply a 'blob' of hot glue onto the connector and socket for the cpu connection
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if there is beeps on it then its probably your ram has come loose or your cpu fan try to find installing RAM on PC on youtube there should be a video there and do the same for cpu fan ....hope this helps if you like you can google your pc's manafacturer error beeps like if its 2 short then one long it will let you know exactly is in error....bonnell
The CPU Heat sink (the big metal block with a fan) may not be making good contact with the CPU surface area.
Thermal compound may have not been applied between the CPU surface area and heat sink
The heat sink and fan are not sufficient enough to cool your CPU
Dust buildup is not allowing proper circulation of cooling air
If this system is not a name brand and covered by warranty then I would remove the heat sink (carefully) and verify that the mounting bracket is not broken or loose. I would check that ample thermal compound is applied, and if not use rubbing alcohol to remove all compound from the heat sink and CPU and purchase a tube of compound to apply yourself. I would also thoroughly clean the heat sink with compressed air.
If the heat issue continues then you will want to consider upgrading to a more powerful cooling solution.
The CPU fan should run constantly but in some systems will run between 50% and 100% speeds assuming a variable temperature control is applied to the system via motherboard or third party installation.
Take it as a loose connection, go through all the connections and ensure they are making good contact. The only other explanation for this problem is Electro Static Discharge, or ESD. In which case some component is fried.
However the loose connection theory sounds like a winner.
Check the RAM modules, Hard drive and CPU as well as the CPU Cooler fan is connected.
Looks like a codec / CPU problem. Try lowering the frame rate and image quality, so that there is less data traffic to the CPU. Check also in Process Manager that the CPU isn't overloaded.
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