- Aug 20, 2004
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I just built a new system this past week, got it together last night.
Specs:
Asus P5W DH Deluxe (came with 1602 bios)
Intel C2D E6600
Tuniq Tower 120 in it
2GB of Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800
2x320GB Seagate Barracuda's
Apevia Iceberg 680w PSU
Antec Nine Hundred case.
I re-added my x1900xtx, X-FI Platinum and HP 940 DVD
As for the problem...
Install on XP SP2, updates, drivers and all went smooth. I ran 3D Mark with all the tests selected, worked great. I installed folding@home to run it over night and found that it had rebooted at some point since AI Booster & PC Probe were closed. I started Firefox (while f@a was still running) and got a reboot.
I had to run out, so I kicked off memtest-86 3.3 and left, returned about 4 hours later and it had reported no errors.
I booted back into Windows, stopped f@a from running and turned off automatically restart on XP. installed a few apps, opened Adobe Audition for the first time, clicked on the default session to play and rebooted... no blue screen. When it came up, I checked to make sure that the tick was still not on the automatically restart and it is not there.
I upgraded the BIOS to 1901, rebooted, started 3DMark (since I know that it had worked before) and it got through 3 or 4 of the tests and rebooted, again with no blue screen.
Temperatures:
The highest temperature I've seen on the CPU is about 32c and 34-35 on the motherboard, even during the 3DMark tests (I looked as one ended). It idles around 27c/CPU and 30-32/mobo.
Any ideas/help on what could be causing this?
Thanks!
Edit: I'm not over-clocking nor attempted that at this time...but the reason I got the Tuniq.
Specs:
Asus P5W DH Deluxe (came with 1602 bios)
Intel C2D E6600
Tuniq Tower 120 in it
2GB of Corsair XMS2 DDR2 800
2x320GB Seagate Barracuda's
Apevia Iceberg 680w PSU
Antec Nine Hundred case.
I re-added my x1900xtx, X-FI Platinum and HP 940 DVD
As for the problem...
Install on XP SP2, updates, drivers and all went smooth. I ran 3D Mark with all the tests selected, worked great. I installed folding@home to run it over night and found that it had rebooted at some point since AI Booster & PC Probe were closed. I started Firefox (while f@a was still running) and got a reboot.
I had to run out, so I kicked off memtest-86 3.3 and left, returned about 4 hours later and it had reported no errors.
I booted back into Windows, stopped f@a from running and turned off automatically restart on XP. installed a few apps, opened Adobe Audition for the first time, clicked on the default session to play and rebooted... no blue screen. When it came up, I checked to make sure that the tick was still not on the automatically restart and it is not there.
I upgraded the BIOS to 1901, rebooted, started 3DMark (since I know that it had worked before) and it got through 3 or 4 of the tests and rebooted, again with no blue screen.
Temperatures:
The highest temperature I've seen on the CPU is about 32c and 34-35 on the motherboard, even during the 3DMark tests (I looked as one ended). It idles around 27c/CPU and 30-32/mobo.
Any ideas/help on what could be causing this?
Thanks!
Edit: I'm not over-clocking nor attempted that at this time...but the reason I got the Tuniq.