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Abit Warning Message

vrbaba

Diamond Member
Recently during video encoding, I have noticed a warning message which appears for a flash. I believe I have seen this message before and seems like its caused by Abit when either temps are too high or something...
I really cant make out wht it says cus it stays on for a moment, less than half a second. But I think it says Warning: Computer about to Shut down...and gives u option as to ignore or shutdown now and others.

Does anyone really know what it is? How can I diagnose it.

CPU is at 100%...but temps are fine...44-45 at 100% usage. So dont think its that unless I have set it to make that warning appear for those temps. Any ideas? Is it in the bios?
 
Abit does have some software that will shutdown the PC if it thinks the CPU is too hot. I would check the bios and look around, you can adjust the temp that the CPU will cause a shutdown(the software could be with installed within your OS as well). I am surprised your temps are so low and the default setting for the temps would shut it down. I would take a look around though for the settting that controls this, that should fix it for you.
 
I think it was the Hardware Doctor warning system. Apparently the PWM temp was around 42c at full load. The max level was set at 50c in the software, so it might be having occasional peak and the warning would show up. I just increased that, and its all fine now.
I checked the bios, which was set at 80 max or something, so wasnt the bios.
 
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