Polyphemus
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- Feb 19, 2004
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I need advice on what to do.
Two days ago I built a system for my mother. Here's what I put together for her.
CPU - Intel Celeron 2400 Mgz
MoBo - Asus P4P8X
Ram - 1024 Meg Dual Chan. 400 Mgz DDr
The OS is windows XP. Now I have installed two progs. to moniter the system, the first is Asus Probe and the second is Motherboard Monitor.
I run both monitoring programs and both tell me that the CPU temp. is 86*C and tell's me to shut down right away. I do a restart and enter the bios to verifie the bios power moniter and this one tells me that the CPU temp. is 41*C.
Have anyone ever experience this and if so, what should i do, which monitor is the most reliable?
Logicaly, if the CPU would be at 86*C, I would feel some heat when I put my hand near the CPU but there is no heat, the heatsink is pretty much the same temperature as the metal case.
Another thing I noticed is that in the voltage monitor, the +12v is at +15v, I first thaught the was something wrong with my PSU so I put in a different one with the same 350W power and again the voltage monitor says that the +12V is at +15V, is this normal and could this be the reason why the temp. goes high, and if so, what can I do to lower the voltage?
Two days ago I built a system for my mother. Here's what I put together for her.
CPU - Intel Celeron 2400 Mgz
MoBo - Asus P4P8X
Ram - 1024 Meg Dual Chan. 400 Mgz DDr
The OS is windows XP. Now I have installed two progs. to moniter the system, the first is Asus Probe and the second is Motherboard Monitor.
I run both monitoring programs and both tell me that the CPU temp. is 86*C and tell's me to shut down right away. I do a restart and enter the bios to verifie the bios power moniter and this one tells me that the CPU temp. is 41*C.
Have anyone ever experience this and if so, what should i do, which monitor is the most reliable?
Logicaly, if the CPU would be at 86*C, I would feel some heat when I put my hand near the CPU but there is no heat, the heatsink is pretty much the same temperature as the metal case.
Another thing I noticed is that in the voltage monitor, the +12v is at +15v, I first thaught the was something wrong with my PSU so I put in a different one with the same 350W power and again the voltage monitor says that the +12V is at +15V, is this normal and could this be the reason why the temp. goes high, and if so, what can I do to lower the voltage?