Posted: Sat Sep 09, 2006 1:08 am
YARDofSTUF wrote:You told him the CPU was at least dead, and to get another one, and possibly a motherboard. Its bad advice, yet you claim some kind of godliness over us all.
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YARDofSTUF wrote:You told him the CPU was at least dead, and to get another one, and possibly a motherboard. Its bad advice, yet you claim some kind of godliness over us all.
Gary335 wrote:I never claimed godliness over anyone. Don't put words in my mouth. My original advice to him was to focus on the CPU and nothing else, which was dead on. I did lateer state that it was probably fried, and that PART was most certainly incorrect.
YOS is rightGary335 wrote:At the very least your CPU is dead. It's possible that your motherboard is fried too, but more often than not the motherboard manages to escape harm in these situations. As for how to tell whether its one, the other, or both....well you really can't. You could probably shell out some big bucks to buy some fancy testing equipment, but its probably not worth it. I would suggest just replacing the CPU. If you put thenew CPU in and your system still doesn't boot, then the board is fried also.
Gary335 wrote:I never claimed godliness over anyone. Don't put words in my mouth. My original advice to him was to focus on the CPU and nothing else, which was dead on. I did lateer state that it was probably fried, and that PART was most certainly incorrect.
No way he's wrong! How dare you.rivas wrote:YOS is right![]()
Its not like we have something against you but you are wrong and you wont admit it.
I could've done without being called a dumb **** over it. Treat me like the semi-knowledgeable person that I am for a change, and I won't have a problem admitting I'm wrong when I am. Treating me like garbage won;t help any.rivas wrote:YOS is right![]()
Its not like we have something against you but you are wrong and you wont admit it.
I can think of a hundred better ways to reply (or not reply) than to call someone a dumb ****.YARDofSTUF wrote:Well we started off nice, but you inspired me to be more blunt when you wouldnt listen.
Gary335 wrote:I can think of a hundred better ways to reply (or not reply) than to call someone a dumb ****.
I posted what, in my mind, was the best one.YARDofSTUF wrote:Thats cool, now when you post something to try and help someone before you click submit, think of 100 better ideas that could help them, and post the best one.
Gary335 wrote:I posted what, in my mind, was the best one.
rivas wrote:YOU ARE FIRED !![]()
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Whatever happened to getting back on track?Amro wrote:It's a "Jump to Conclusions mat". You see, you have this mat, with different CONCLUSIONS written on it that you could JUMP TO.
I know that feeling!Amro wrote:i couldn't help it, i love office space. i need sleep.
InterestingKip Patterson wrote:This thread is about a system that won't boot. Any other posts will be removed at a minimum.
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rivas wrote:Interesting
What about my thread when i was called idiot and lier.
Still trying to convince others a 775 CPU has pins on it? With some mysterious motherboard that has both pins for the 775 CPU contact pads...and holes for those mysterious pins on the CPU?rivas wrote:Interesting
What about my thread when i was called idiot and lier.
Name calling must be the accepted standard of conduct here. Look at it this way rivas: they are the true idiots, liars and **** faces, because they had to resort to name calling, which, truth be told, doesn't say much for them.rivas wrote:Interesting
What about my thread when i was called idiot and lier.
Gary335 wrote:Name calling must be the accepted standard of conduct here. Look at it this way rivas: they are the true idiots, liars and **** faces, because they had to resort to name calling, which, truth be told, doesn't say much for them.
That's odd...I've been gone for the last 11 hours, this thread was still on top when I came back this morning, and I don't know how to stop. Wow, what genius did it take to come to that conclusion?YARDofSTUF wrote:![]()
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Man you dont know when to quit.
SlyOneDoofy wrote:The fan was spinning but what else would cause the heat shutdown?
I am assuming the fan just isn't good enough to cool the chip right?
I don't have any other guesses unless someone else does
Also, while your looking at the temp, see how many RPM's your fan is doing. I believe most fans nowadays do about 5000 or so, so if its doing too much less than that you may need to replace it.YARDofSTUF wrote:Have you had the system long, was there dust to clean out?
Boot to the bios and leave it there for a few mins and check the temp for the cpu in health status. If thats in teh mid to low 30s then boot to windows.
Do you have a temp monitor program that came with the motherboard?
If not, grab systool or motherboard monitor and check the temp in windows
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The RPM's should be on the same BIOS screen as the temperature.SlyOneDoofy wrote:Thanks for the responses.
There was very little dust inside the computer because I have filters on the intake fans.
I'll check the temp in bios and in windows with systool to see what I get.
I'll see if I can find the fan rpms somewhere.
Thanks for the help!!!