Im posting this from the desktop It runs choppier then my laptop at times. It seems to be working good right now.
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited March 2008
"choppy" - would you please be more precise. Off the top of my head, and lacking detailed information from you, it would appear to be new motherboard drivers not installed or not completely installed.
I think it was from the Microsoft updates I was running at the time. Two other things I have wrong with this. First I need drivers for my monitor Acer x193w. They dont have xp drivers for it on their website. Also it takes forever to load games, dont have any idea why it stays on this blackish blue screen for quite some time before loading. and the second thing is that when I get into the game the speaker that I had plugged into the motherboard starts beeping and won't stop. It is a continuous beep that never ends until the game is closed. SO I unplugged the speaker from the speaker slot on the motherboard as a temporary fix. I dont know what would cause it to continuously beep like that.
I think it was from the Microsoft updates I was running at the time.
three things I have wrong with this. First I need drivers for my monitor Acer x193w. They dont have xp drivers for it on their website.
second thing is it takes forever to load games, dont have any idea why it stays on this blackish blue screen for quite some time before loading.
and the third thing is that when I get into the game the speaker that I had plugged into the motherboard starts beeping and won't stop. It is a continuous beep that never ends until the game is closed. SO I unplugged the speaker from the speaker slot on the motherboard as a temporary fix. I dont know what would cause it to continuously beep like that.
Some reason It wouldnt let me edit my earlier post
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited March 2008
The beep - check your BIOS settings. You may have a CPU temperature alarm set for an unreasonably low temperature. And of course, check the CPU temperature in the BIOS and in Windows.
I believe it was staying around 30 degrees C for the CPU and 40 for the GPU, I think the alarm is set to 60C but Im not sure I'll have to check that again. What would you suggest for the temp alarm to go off at?
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited March 2008
If you think you need the alarm and are not overclocking: 55C for alarm and 60C shutdown. Neither of those temperatures will damage your CPU, but it's best to play it safe if you aren't accustomed to overclocking and using high performance cooling.
I turned the Alarm to go off at 80C because the temp had heated up to 72C and the alarm is still going off. Its starting to drive me up the wall
How do I check the CPU Temp from in Windows?
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited March 2008
Your CPU should not be getting that hot! If 72C if the reading in the BIOS, it is HOTTER when running Windows.
Something appears to be wrong physically with the cooling:
a) heatsink is not mounted correctly/securely, or
b) thermal paste is correctly applied, or
c) the fan on the heatsink is not working, or
d) BIOS is giving crazy readings, or
e) you are overclocked but your system can't handle the increased heat generation, or
f) any combination of the above
You need to fix this problem right away or you risk ruining the CPU. Check the CPU heatsink to ensure that it is seated flush on the CPU top. How did you apply the Arctic Silver?
The fan is working and I applied the paste like it said to for arctic silver 5 on their website. I followed the instructions for mounting the HS and fan.
Ok the fan is on there nice and proper and latched down tight and, it was still beeping so I enabled the forget chassis intrusion detection and it quit beeping after restart. Whew.
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LeonardoWake up and smell the glaciersEagle River, AlaskaIcrontian
edited March 2008
The HS and Fan arent staying on the motherboard.
Sniper, I am so glad we discovered this before your CPU damaged. Hey, don't feel bad. Those stock Intel Socket 775 heatsinks are a pain in the boot to secure correctly. The problem you just experienced is actually common.
To monitor your CPU temperature in Windows, you can use SpeedFan or CoreTemp, both of which are freeware. SpeedFan will also read voltages.
"choppy" - would you please be more precise. Off the top of my head, and lacking detailed information from you, it would appear to be new motherboard drivers not installed or not completely installed.
What do you mean by new motherboard drivers not installed or not installed correctly/completely?
When I try to update the BIOS it says error wrong BIOS ID Check.
It still takes quite awhile for it to load games, it should be doing better then my laptop but its not.
I installed all the Motherboard drivers that were on the disc that came in the box.
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Seriously, good, good!
After fiddling with the Front Panel Wires we got it going.
Right after finishing installing OS
http://www.putfile.com/pic/7814569#
It seemed to be staying around 32C when I was in the place where it says the temps.
It wouldnt have been much of a loss to my parents if it hadnt worked. My school is paying for all but $40 dollars of it.
Some reason It wouldnt let me edit my earlier post
How do I check the CPU Temp from in Windows?
Something appears to be wrong physically with the cooling:
a) heatsink is not mounted correctly/securely, or
b) thermal paste is correctly applied, or
c) the fan on the heatsink is not working, or
d) BIOS is giving crazy readings, or
e) you are overclocked but your system can't handle the increased heat generation, or
f) any combination of the above
You need to fix this problem right away or you risk ruining the CPU. Check the CPU heatsink to ensure that it is seated flush on the CPU top. How did you apply the Arctic Silver?
I'll check it tho.
To monitor your CPU temperature in Windows, you can use SpeedFan or CoreTemp, both of which are freeware. SpeedFan will also read voltages.
Ya, I wouldnt of wanted to ruin it that would of sucked for me
What do you mean by new motherboard drivers not installed or not installed correctly/completely?
When I try to update the BIOS it says error wrong BIOS ID Check.
It still takes quite awhile for it to load games, it should be doing better then my laptop but its not.
I installed all the Motherboard drivers that were on the disc that came in the box.
The RAM to 968mhz
and the GPU's Core bus to 856 and the memory bus to 1002
Dome reason the Graphics card keeps swithing back to factory clock speeds. Why is it doing this?
dont forget to make that alarm temperature back down to 60c, 65 shutdown.
Glad all is going well, just make sure you install ALL drivers.