Well, just upgraded the GF to:
X2 4200+
Abit KN8-SLI
x800xt PCIe - AC cooler installed last night
160GB 7200.9
And the FSP 450 I put in there didn't seem to be doing the trick. I was getting a lot of HD whine that would change pitch and some crashes. Past experience told me the PS was going out, so I ordered this.
Now, I installed that, and the prime errors didn't go away even though the HD whine and crahses under extended 3D benchmarking did.
What I would like is your input on where to go with this next.
I am considering pulling the board and going back to the stock heatsink to see if I am having issues with a hotspot. It seems that core0 is the one that fails prime after about 4 minutes from a cold boot. More voltage or running Prime after a warm reboot makes the problem worse.
Or is it more likely a mobo issue? I could throw the CPU into my box, an EVGA SLI board, and see if it works, but then I might just be missing a HS mounting issue....
Anyway, here is what I am planning for this evening:
1)Remount the Zalman HS (its the older 80mm Copper/Aluminium flower one, should be good for a 4200+ right? Temps look good...) if this doesn't fix it:
2)Move processor to my board to make sure there are no issues with the processor, if this fixes prime with the 4200+ I will:
3)Try my 3700+ in the Abit board, if this doesn't work:
4)Pull Abit board and go to stock HS, if this doesn't fix it:
5)RMA Abit board.
Am I missing/overlooking anything?
Input is appreciated
Thanks,
Nat
*UPDATE 1*
Appears to be heat related!
The stock heatsink was VERY hot to the touch after failing prime, so I set the CPU fan "cool" speed available in the ABIT bios back up to 100%, and gained about 15 minutes (up from about 1!).
I have a $24 Artic Freezer Pro on the way from SVC.com, we'll see how that helps the situation. Any other thoughts?
The cooling for the beast is the power supply fan, 2 front "enlobal" Enermax quiet 80's, and one supposedly 34 cfm Cooler Master LED fan on the back. The x800xt should be pumping its heat right out the back, but its hard to tell.
I think that Lavalys has the aux and CPU temp mixed up, if so I am hitting ~55-57 C on the processor and ~43 Aux. Toasty!
I am replacing the back 80mm fan with a AC 80*35mm fan. Hopefully this will also help bring temps down.
Flashing the bios had no effect, although supposedly it fixed a serial port issue
Thanks for any additional thoughts in advance,
Nat
*UPDATE 2*
Still failing out of games with a 3200+ winchester in there and the stock heatsink. Prime ran for ~2 hours before I stopped it though. Mobo RMA time?
X2 4200+
Abit KN8-SLI
x800xt PCIe - AC cooler installed last night
160GB 7200.9
And the FSP 450 I put in there didn't seem to be doing the trick. I was getting a lot of HD whine that would change pitch and some crashes. Past experience told me the PS was going out, so I ordered this.
Now, I installed that, and the prime errors didn't go away even though the HD whine and crahses under extended 3D benchmarking did.
What I would like is your input on where to go with this next.
I am considering pulling the board and going back to the stock heatsink to see if I am having issues with a hotspot. It seems that core0 is the one that fails prime after about 4 minutes from a cold boot. More voltage or running Prime after a warm reboot makes the problem worse.
Or is it more likely a mobo issue? I could throw the CPU into my box, an EVGA SLI board, and see if it works, but then I might just be missing a HS mounting issue....
Anyway, here is what I am planning for this evening:
1)Remount the Zalman HS (its the older 80mm Copper/Aluminium flower one, should be good for a 4200+ right? Temps look good...) if this doesn't fix it:
2)Move processor to my board to make sure there are no issues with the processor, if this fixes prime with the 4200+ I will:
3)Try my 3700+ in the Abit board, if this doesn't work:
4)Pull Abit board and go to stock HS, if this doesn't fix it:
5)RMA Abit board.
Am I missing/overlooking anything?
Input is appreciated
Thanks,
Nat
*UPDATE 1*
Appears to be heat related!
The stock heatsink was VERY hot to the touch after failing prime, so I set the CPU fan "cool" speed available in the ABIT bios back up to 100%, and gained about 15 minutes (up from about 1!).
I have a $24 Artic Freezer Pro on the way from SVC.com, we'll see how that helps the situation. Any other thoughts?
The cooling for the beast is the power supply fan, 2 front "enlobal" Enermax quiet 80's, and one supposedly 34 cfm Cooler Master LED fan on the back. The x800xt should be pumping its heat right out the back, but its hard to tell.
I think that Lavalys has the aux and CPU temp mixed up, if so I am hitting ~55-57 C on the processor and ~43 Aux. Toasty!
I am replacing the back 80mm fan with a AC 80*35mm fan. Hopefully this will also help bring temps down.
Flashing the bios had no effect, although supposedly it fixed a serial port issue
Thanks for any additional thoughts in advance,
Nat
*UPDATE 2*
Still failing out of games with a 3200+ winchester in there and the stock heatsink. Prime ran for ~2 hours before I stopped it though. Mobo RMA time?