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Originally Posted by joshsimmons
I overwork my PC all the time, and no other program results in my computer completely shutting down. That includes rendering and conversion of 3d, audio, and video, as well as hardcore gaming.
What that means to me is that the makers of Calibre fail to protect against certain conditions that these other programs do.
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Preventing a shutdown due to your machine exceeding cpu temps is not calibre's responsibility, "these other programs" are just not as efficient as calibre in its ability to fully use your cpu.
You might consider any of the following; checking your bios to see if it has a setting for what to do at a certain cpu temperature; check to ensure your smart fan settings in your bios are set to increase fan speed at an appropriate temperature; clean out the dust in your machine; buy and install a better heat sync/cooling fan; turning off or scaling back any overclocking you may have enabled or if you haven't setup any overclocking you might want to throttle your clock speed back to a level that the existing heat sync/fan can adequately cool.
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Originally Posted by joshsimmons
So, contrary to this being perceived as a "personal problem" (hardware), I consider this a software bug.
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You can consider it a software bug all you want, but you are unequivocally wrong.