No, it is a genuine engineering problem. Cheap unlock tools from AliExpress often use counterfeit FTDI chips that overheat and lose binding. Always buy original boxes. Final Verdict The unlock tool binded PC problem hot is a three-headed monster: thermal throttling, hardware binding, and software sensitivity. The solution is not to buy a new PC—because you can’t without losing your license. Instead, you must turn your existing PC into a thermal fortress.
If you are a technician, a repair shop owner, or a DIY enthusiast, you have likely encountered the dreaded scenario. You plug in your expensive unlocking dongle (like Medusa, Octoplus, Z3X, or Easy JTAG), and instead of working, your computer screams: Overheating, Thermal Shutdown, or USB Overcurrent.
| Frequency | Task | | :--- | :--- | | | Clean dust filters. Use compressed air on the CPU cooler and PSU. | | Monthly | Re-apply thermal paste if CPU exceeds 85°C under load. | | Quarterly | Check USB port voltages using a USB multimeter (should be 5.0V ±0.25V). | | Bi-annually | Replace CMOS battery. A dying battery causes voltage fluctuations that mimic heat issues. | | Annually | Run a RAM test (MemTest86). Bad RAM creates memory errors that software reads as “binded PC changed.” |
Check your TPM chip (if you have Windows 11). A TPM firmware update can change the HWID. Roll back the TPM driver in Device Manager.
By: Tech Recovery Team | Updated: 2026