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Ms7613 Ver 11 Bios Hot |link|

: Some users have found success using version 6.18 from similar HP models, though this carries a high risk of bricking the board. CMOS Reset

Access the BIOS (F10 upon startup), navigate to Hardware Monitor or Power Settings , and ensure the CPU Fan speed is set to "Normal" or "Performance," not "Silent" or "Disabled." Advanced Troubleshooting: BIOS Flashing ms7613 ver 11 bios hot

If you attempt to boot a system with an incompatible GPU (like a GTX 900 series) without flashing BIOS 6.18 first, the system may report a false "overclocked" error or simply refuse to install Windows 10. : Some users have found success using version 6

After updating to the correct firmware, you must adjust your settings: Note that flashing the wrong BIOS can brick the motherboard

: Ensure you are on the latest available BIOS for the MS-7613 Ver 1.1 (often version 6.18 for Windows 7 systems). Note that flashing the wrong BIOS can brick the motherboard. Temperature Thresholds for MS-7613 Normal Range Concern Range Danger Zone BIOS Idle 35°C – 45°C 60°C – 70°C > 80°C (Shutdown likely) General Use 40°C – 60°C 70°C – 80°C > 90°C (Thermal Throttling)

If you are dealing with a hot MS-7613 motherboard or processor while in the BIOS interface, Why Does the CPU Get Hot in the BIOS?