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TurksMeister.
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July 29, 2006 at 10:32 am #30160
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ParticipantOMG that ATI Rage card brings back some memories, back in the day of Half Life FireArms mod and DOD 1.3b 😀
July 29, 2006 at 2:11 pm #30161GoNz0
Participantbetter give us your mobo make and model number to make sure bud 🙂
July 29, 2006 at 10:54 pm #30162TurksMeister
ParticipantASUS SK8V
is the mobo
July 30, 2006 at 9:02 am #30163GoNz0
Participantyep just read the manual, 8x AGP with 4X support @1.5v 😀
July 30, 2006 at 3:01 pm #30164TurksMeister
ParticipantCheers daddio… will send the bill round yours if you are wrong!
😉
August 2, 2006 at 5:07 pm #30165TurksMeister
ParticipantHi guys…just checking… do i need to do anything clever when dowgrading a graphics card? ie am i going to get a big fuck off power surge in this baby card? or can I just unplug the old and stick in the new?
ta
August 2, 2006 at 6:35 pm #30166TurksMeister
ParticipantBOLLOCKS!!
Its not the ram, and its not the graphics card… Grrrrr… It is a learning experience though, and the fact that I havent fuckerd it up even more is quite promising!
August 2, 2006 at 6:43 pm #30167TurksMeister
ParticipantSo… if its not the Ram, and not the GPU, would the next logical step be the CPU?
The fan appears to be doing its job, and when I keep it running in the Bios, the temp stays at about 55*C… which isnt too bad is it? Is it possible that when the windows scrolly page comes up, the CPU needs more power, and then dies a horrible death?… I am getting overheating messages… jolly irritating.
Would it be a mistake to stop the automatic restarts when CPU overheats?
Anyone?
August 2, 2006 at 9:32 pm #30168GoNz0
Participantstop the auto restart to get a blue screen of death, then tell me the error code 🙂
August 2, 2006 at 10:55 pm #30169TurksMeister
Participanttried to, but not sure how to switch it… do I just enable the ignore on the CPU temp bit?
August 2, 2006 at 11:20 pm #30170XDC MadHippy
Participanttake out all components that you do not need to boot with IE: 1 cpu 1stick of ram (possibly two) no sound cards, no pci cards etc etc and tell us what happens
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August 3, 2006 at 12:01 am #30171TurksMeister
ParticipantIs PCI the same as AGP? as in take out the graphics card? If not … the same thing happens… errr…. unless you mean hard drives too… what exactly am i doing again?!
August 3, 2006 at 7:15 am #30172Deicist
ParticipantJust leave in:
CPU (obviously)
Graphics card
1 stick of ram
hard driveand try to boot. If the same thing happens and you’ve already eliminated the RAM and the graphics card as being the source of the problem then the most likely culprit is the CPU. If you’re feeling particularly confident you could get some thermal paste and try remounting your heatsink (oo-er) or get someone else to do it.
hmm.. I just realised it could be your power supply as well actually, unless you’ve already tried that. Power supplies can just’go bad’ occasionally and you get all kinds of strange problems if that happens. Somewhere in your BIOS should be a way of checking your voltages, make sure they’re all within spec.
August 3, 2006 at 7:20 am #30173TurksMeister
ParticipantWithout wanting to seem like a complete noob (or is it too late?!) What is in spec? I have an FX53 CPU and ASUS SK8V mobo…
ta muchly
August 3, 2006 at 10:25 am #30174Deicist
Participantfind the voltages and post them here, you should see something like:
-12v
-5v
-3v
+3v
+5v
+12vand each will have an ‘actual’ voltage. I think most of them should be within 0.5v of the stated voltage (ie: +12v should be +11.5 to +12.5) but post what you’ve got and I’ll see if anything stands out as obviously wrong
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