in my case).
Adios,
Tony
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington
Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2005 9:37
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] AMD64 powers off
At 08:46 AM 23/06/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 07:36 AM 6/23/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
I got it working on my motherboard using Arctic Silver 5. Seems to be
running at 51C idle using his heat sink.
What did he use, some latex caulk? lol
Heh heh. He used that old style white
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Thane Sherrington
Sent: Thursday, 23 June 2005 10:32
To: The Hardware List
Subject: Re: [H] AMD64 powers off
Here's a strange thing. On his Gigabyte motherboard, the CPU climbs
steadily updwards (it's at 64C now sitting in the CMOS) with the same
compound and heat
I thought that I read somewhere that when you are in bios looking at the
temps, the CPU is actually runnng full speed, not idling? Or maybe that
was just on some mobos?
At 08:46 AM 23/06/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote:
At 07:36 AM 6/23/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
I got it working on my
At 12:11 PM 23/06/2005, FORC5 wrote:
is it possible the mb connector is controlling the cpu fan rpm ? maybe not
full voltage on the header ?
That's what I'm assuming, but I see no way on this motherboard to change
the fan header voltage. Stupid design, I think. My opinion of Gigabyte,
not
At 11:24 AM 23/06/2005, JRS wrote:
I thought that I read somewhere that when you are in bios looking at the
temps, the CPU is actually runnng full speed, not idling? Or maybe that
was just on some mobos?
Now with his motherboard and heatsink, the CPU is reading 74C whilst
running AV scans
At 02:44 PM 6/22/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
Is the CPU toast, or is there something else I can try?
Prayer. Sounds to me like he expects you to work miracles. This is exactly
why AMD doesn't want customers to use un-approved heat sinks.
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Wayne D. Johnson
At 03:51 PM 22/06/2005, Wayne Johnson wrote:
Prayer. Sounds to me like he expects you to work miracles. This is exactly
why AMD doesn't want customers to use un-approved heat sinks.
It's an approved heat sink. It just wasn't installed by an approved
installer. :)
T
sounds like temperature and HE is lying to you. he fried it
most likely ( if that is possible with the new chips )
I assume you pulled the hs/fan back off to check contact ? might be
cocked a little
fp
At 11:44 AM 6/22/2005, Thane Sherrington Poked the stick with:
I have an AMD64 in the shop
At 03:29 PM 6/22/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
It's an approved heat sink. It just wasn't installed by an approved
installer. :)
It's suppose to have phase change material not paste. I thought you said
there was paste all over the place? The fact still remains that the thing
sounds cooked
Subject: Re: [H] AMD64 powers off
At 03:29 PM 6/22/2005, Thane Sherrington typed:
It's an approved heat sink. It just wasn't installed by an approved
installer. :)
It's suppose to have phase change material not paste. I thought you said
there was paste all over the place? The fact still
At 05:41 PM 6/22/2005, CW typed:
The approved all use thermal tape. So I'm betting this jackass left the
tape on, applied plenty of past, so he had basically no connection.
I used an unapproved Zalman Flower with just a touch of Artic Silver 3 with
my AMD64 3800+ everything has been fine
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