tetrakarbon
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- Mar 8, 2005
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Let's do the specs first:
A7N8X-Deluxe (nforce2 board, if you don't know)
Athlon 2100+ (don't remember the core)
3x256MB Ram running at 133mhz (so there's a divider worked in there, I think my proc is a 166FSB), generic
Antec 380 (can't remember W so well, will need to take this out)
1 Maxtor 120GB, 7200RPM drive
1 Maxtor 4GB drive, probably 5200RPM
Generic DVD-RW and CD-RW drives
ATi Radeon 9800Pro (128MB)
Hi guys, here's the problem: random reboots. I'm using WindowsXP, with the setting that shows me a bluescreen if the OS hangs, rather than just rebooting. I am sure this is not related to Windows or any other program - it happens very randomly, and I don't get a bluescreen.
Should note that this computer is about 2 years old, and I haven't had this problem before. Reformated just a month ago for no particular reason other than a cleanslate, problem started about 3-4 days ago.
After letting the computer cool, I start up the BIOS. After a little while, idle temp gets up to 44 degrees centigrade. This is too hot, no? Motherboard hangs around 21 degrees C, which seems okay. Perhaps I ought to reset my heatsink (PAL8045).
I'm guessing it's a power issue. I have an Antec 380 (perhaps higher W, I will have to take it out to check the sticker), which ought to be fine for my system (gfx card only thing that could be pushing it, seems to me). Anyway, I've got these readings from the BIOS:
vcore - 1.79 (set to 1.75, perhaps this is at fault?)
3.3v - 3.16V
5v - 4.48 (this perhaps indicates the gfx card stressing things?)
12v - 11.9v (I think I might have written this down wrong).
Anyway, I've downloaded MBM and will start running that as soon as I reboot (which might be sooner than I expect!), but let me know if preliminarily you have any suggestions
Thanks guys!
EDIT: Make this one quick before another reboot. It rebooted, and temp was at 54-57 deg C (it moved up after a few seconds) when I went into BIOS immediatly afterwards. Then, it did a loop of rebooting (got to the part right before the WinXP loading screen, then rebooted from the POST again) did it about 5-6 times before I turned it off. This was immediatly after trying to run MBM, but that might have been a coincidence. Tell me what you think
-- Ned Ruggeri
A7N8X-Deluxe (nforce2 board, if you don't know)
Athlon 2100+ (don't remember the core)
3x256MB Ram running at 133mhz (so there's a divider worked in there, I think my proc is a 166FSB), generic
Antec 380 (can't remember W so well, will need to take this out)
1 Maxtor 120GB, 7200RPM drive
1 Maxtor 4GB drive, probably 5200RPM
Generic DVD-RW and CD-RW drives
ATi Radeon 9800Pro (128MB)
Hi guys, here's the problem: random reboots. I'm using WindowsXP, with the setting that shows me a bluescreen if the OS hangs, rather than just rebooting. I am sure this is not related to Windows or any other program - it happens very randomly, and I don't get a bluescreen.
Should note that this computer is about 2 years old, and I haven't had this problem before. Reformated just a month ago for no particular reason other than a cleanslate, problem started about 3-4 days ago.
After letting the computer cool, I start up the BIOS. After a little while, idle temp gets up to 44 degrees centigrade. This is too hot, no? Motherboard hangs around 21 degrees C, which seems okay. Perhaps I ought to reset my heatsink (PAL8045).
I'm guessing it's a power issue. I have an Antec 380 (perhaps higher W, I will have to take it out to check the sticker), which ought to be fine for my system (gfx card only thing that could be pushing it, seems to me). Anyway, I've got these readings from the BIOS:
vcore - 1.79 (set to 1.75, perhaps this is at fault?)
3.3v - 3.16V
5v - 4.48 (this perhaps indicates the gfx card stressing things?)
12v - 11.9v (I think I might have written this down wrong).
Anyway, I've downloaded MBM and will start running that as soon as I reboot (which might be sooner than I expect!), but let me know if preliminarily you have any suggestions
Thanks guys!
EDIT: Make this one quick before another reboot. It rebooted, and temp was at 54-57 deg C (it moved up after a few seconds) when I went into BIOS immediatly afterwards. Then, it did a loop of rebooting (got to the part right before the WinXP loading screen, then rebooted from the POST again) did it about 5-6 times before I turned it off. This was immediatly after trying to run MBM, but that might have been a coincidence. Tell me what you think
-- Ned Ruggeri