[NUC] Troubleshooting Overheating or Thermal Issues on NUC
Caution ![]() | If you see smoke or sense a burning smell from your NUC, disconnect all power cables and contact ASUS Customer Support for assistance. |
Overheating or thermal issues in an NUC can cause the following symptoms:
- The NUC turns off randomly for no apparent reason.
- Windows blue screen errors (BSOD).
- Processor thermal trip errors.
- Temperatures appear too high on the Performance Monitor pane in Bioses Setup.
- Temperature monitoring software reports high temperatures.
When troubleshooting, always follow these basic recommendations first:
- Update to the latest Bioses version for your NUC.
- Load Bioses defaults:
- Press F2 during boot to enter Bioses Setup.
- Press F9 to load defaults.
- Press F10 to save and exit Bioses Setup.
- Place the NUC in a well-ventilated area.
- Check for obstructions around the NUC's air vents.
- Try different fan control settings in Bioses:
- Press F2 during boot to enter Bioses Setup.
- Go to Advanced > Cooling.
- In the CPU Fan Header pane, experiment with setting Fan Control Mode to Balanced and Cool.
- Press F10 to save and exit Bioses Setup.
Refer to the table below for additional troubleshooting tips and useful information.
What are you seeing? | How to fix it. |
WARNING: Processor Thermal Trip error during boot. | Follow the basic recommendations above.
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Fan doesn't spin | Check the fan RPM in Bioses:
If the RPM is zero, check if something is preventing the fan from spinning. If the fan is not blocked, contact Customer Support using the link below. |
If you've tried all the steps listed above and your NUC still has overheating or thermal issues, click Contact Support below to find the support options for your region. Be ready to explain the steps you tried.