Re: 12v power supply problem
Where can you see 10v: in the BIOS or on some application on Windows?
Re: 12v power supply problem
Bios: I put the info
CPU Operating Speed: Default
Multiply Facor: StartUp
CPU FSB Clock (MHz): 204
AGP Clock: Auto
Voltages Control: Default
CPU Core Voltage: 0 mV
DDR Voltage: 2.60V
DDR Ref Voltage: - 2.5%
AGP Voltage: 1.55V
Chipset Voltage: Default
Spread Spectrum: Spread 2%
That's the voltage displayed in bios
Now in
Advanced Chipset Features> M1689 Configuration:
M1689 Gated Clock: DISABLED
CLK PCI/14M/USB Power Down: DISABLED
Hyper Transport Config
Hammer to M1689 Freq: 800 Mhz
M1689 HTT TriState: DISABLED
PnP / PCI Configurations
Resources Controlled By: Auto (ESCD)
PCI / VGA Palette Snoop: DISABLED
PC Health Status
Shutdown Temperature: 95 ° C
CPU Warning Temperature: 80 °
CPU Fail Alarm Selectable: DISABLED
CPU FANEQ Control:
FanEQ Target Temperature: 55 °C
FanEQ Temp. Tolerance: 5 °
FanEQ Start Control: 70%
FanEQ Stop Control: 30%
CPU Temperature: 76 °C
System Temperature: 20 °C
PWM Temperature: 34 °C
CPU Fan Speed: 3375 RPM
CPU Core Voltage: 1.44 V
DDR Voltage: 2.64 V
DDR VTT Voltage: 1.31 V Voltage
AGP VDDQ Voltage: 1.57 V
ATX +12 V: 12.33 V ..... Here it surprises me a lot!
I realize that the bios does not give me the same information that sandra or everest!
I am completely lost!
Re: 12v power supply problem
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Originally Posted by
quota
CPU Temperature: 76 °C
It is really hot, try to change the thermal paste and do a little cleaning of the tower and cooling simultaneously. But must be careful not to break the processor by removing and returning the cooler. Which processor?
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Originally Posted by
quota
ATX +12 V: 12.33 V ..... Here it surprises me a lot!
I realize that the bios does not give me the same information that sandra or Everest!
it can happen that windows apps do not load properly in the motherboard to the probes, the real value is that the BIOS.
Re: 12v power supply problem
cleaning was done.
the proc is an AMD Athlon 3000 + 2X1GB ram
I am thinking the problem is motherboard or bios!
Re: 12v power supply problem
Quote:
Originally Posted by
quota
I am thinking the problem is motherboard or bios!
No, but 76 ° on the Processor, too, is your CPU to a problem or there is a problem with cooling.
Check if you did not put too much thermal paste (should not take too much).