Re: Many problems with a P5GD2-X board
- From: "Ian" <ianfort@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:50:07 -0400
I post by error, two times the same question. Please use my other poste to
answer my.
Thanks
"Ian" <ianfort@xxxxxxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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> Excuse my bad english...
>
> I have a lot of problems with a P5GD2-X motherboard
>
> Here's the configuration of my computer
> Thermaltake Tsunami Dream Case with clear side panel
> 2 X 120mm fan (one front and one rear)
> 1 X 90mm fam (in the side panel)
> 400W Thermaltake powersupply that come with the case
> P4 640 (3.2Ghz) with stock heatsink and fan
> P5GD2-X Motherboard
> WD Raptor 10k HD
> 1 Gb RAM
> ATI X800GT
> DVD-RW
> Floppy with 7 in 1 card reader
> No Q-Fan activated
> I use Asus Probe 2 to read temperature
>
> The room temp. is around 24C-27C
>
> Before you ask me, I tried reseat the processor and it help me drop cpu
> temp 4C-5C
>
> First Problem: The processor, when idle, has a temperature of 38C which
> is ok for me. But under 100% load (I use BOINC to stress to processor),
> it reach 60C-63C in about 7-10 min which is too high (am I ok??). It
> doesn't go over that temperature. My other processor (a northwood 3.2)
> in the same case never went up beyond 48C !! I noticed that the fan
> accelerate only when the processor reach 61C. It run at 1500Rpm until
> the processor reach 61C and after that it speed up to 1900Rpm -
> 2000Rpm. Why the fan doesn't accelerate sooner ??? BTW, the board
> temperature is between 38C-41C after 1h30 of stress test
>
> The Second problem is like the first one but with higher temparature.
> When I update the BIOS to version 202 (from version 105) all the
> temperature goes up 7C-8C. So the processor temp under 100% load is
> 67C-69C. The board after 1h30 of stress test reach 48C !!! The thing I
> don't understand is that just before I flashed the BIOS, I checked the
> board temp: 40C. I updated BIOS, enter windows and without any stress
> test, the board temp was now 48C !!! How is it possible juste by
> updating the BIOS ???
>
> Third problem: I had read some post about this problem, but I did not
> find any solution. 1 time out of 3, the system don't boot. All seems to
> be ok, I hear fans, hd and dvd, but the screen never power up. I just
> do CTRL+ALT+DEL and after that everything boot normaly. Another thing,
> 3 times since I have the computer I had error message during boot
> process: "Overclocking failed, Press F1 to run setup Press F2 to load
> default setting" When I have this message, I enter in BIOS, Save
> setting (without any changes) and after that it boot normaly. BTW, I
> didn't try any overclocking.
>
> Fourth problem: It's not really a problem, but a question. Is it normal
> that the heatsink on the northbridge chipset is so hot that I cannot
> touch it more that 1.5 second before I get burn ??? I suppose that it
> is not normal, but I don't have any reference.
>
> I tought my problems was resolve when I found why all my southbridge
> burn on my P4P800-E Deluxe (see post
> http://groups.google.com/group/alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus/msg/772e04cbff7ba568?hl=en&
> ) but it seems that it is not the case... If you can help me on any of
> this problem, your help will be really really appreciated.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Ian
>
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