sábado, 11 de agosto de 2012

Serious heating problems with the Athlon XP

---

Is the following personnel'm an athlon xp micro, with severe heating problem.
The boy who built this machine has done a good service, the cables are well groomed, did polishing the base of the cooler and applied artic silver and has three fans inside the case and the cooler is the volcano 7.
And yet the heat is high.
I tested with a digital thermometer and reached the peak at an incredible 65 degrees, logical that the system hung. There are varying on average 50-60 degrees, when the alarm is already triggered.
Is a medical clinic and this machine is on 24 hours, and people complain about the noise of the cooler.
I suggested the watercooler, but the staff did not approve the maintenance plan, as I explained that it should be, to do after a certain time to check hoses and clamps.
The ehehehe everybody's nervous, and want a pentium 4, have one in another room, no noise and is stabilized at 40 degrees.
class And now I want to help AMD to pay my cd's and adesivinhos ehehehe: lol:, but it 's difficult. < BR> Here
watercooler just rolls if they want to silence and have to solve this problem of high temperature.
be if Intel will win ehehe.
If anyone has an idea, put there. After all I have to help pay the bills AMD ehehehe: wink: Critter
Configuration:
KX7-333R ABIT mobo
VIDEO MONITOR 17 LG FLATRON 795FT PLUS
Office 4-Bay Tower w / Power 450 watts
Cooler Thermaltake A1254 Volcano 7 amd athlon xp 1700

ATI All-in-Wonder Radeon 8500 64mb
soundcard audigy mp3 ram
512 mb PC2700
hd 40 gb ata 133 adsl connection




Thanks guys the problem has been solved, it was the processor that is a problem, tested with a 1.8 and xp did not pass the 42 °,
when it was required to the maximum burning cpu tests, games like GTA3 and heavy softwares like autocad.
Now it's an RMA for AMD.

As they say is part ehehehhehehe.
: lol: ---

I also do my business, and for such I always see intel client, I usually ride with a celeron 1.2 k7vta pro and everybody's happy. I prefer to sell AMD qdo only feel that the guy knows a little, if User is a common, I always see INTEL. Head of the less pain.

--- My XP1800 goes quiet at 66 degrees emfull load and not crash at all! --- Strange

this overheating, my xp 1.6 is only 52 degrees with v7 and two fans ... --- James

.
K7VTA - Pro Socket A (duron and the like ....)

--- Something's wrong there, I'm with a Volcano 7:01 Xp 1800, with this calorzão he has done has not passed the 45 ° C, have Artic Silver 3 tb
Look:
---
NIex,
than soft is this ---

Opzzz ... is!!
I say Asus Cusi-M, good and cheap! ---

Hello friend, I also saw machines and in one case put together a machine with an XP1600 and a ECS K7S5A motherboard with sound on boar and have not had any problem with overheating of the processor and look at the plates ECS are not top notch (but are great for home use), the temp was stable at 45 degrees and a cooler was just about the processor.
Have you checked the hypothesis of the processor have a problem with factory
And if it is running on freguência right
Use a stability testing program of the processor and see what happens.
But one thing right and if you do not like, change the machine to avoid losing your customer! !
I hope it was useful my informções.

--- Hmm .... Important detail!
Updates the BIOS! That can be resolved!
T

--- Hello everybody!
Well, from what I notice is likely that you have an overheating problem caused by trapping warm air !
That's right, your fans may be auxiliary trapping warm air inside the case, this occurs if they are not in proper placement.
See the link below:
Pay Attention: The article link above says that the Athlon has no problem overheating because it is the old version the slot, today there is only the socket A. Read the part that speaks of the cooling cabinet.
With so many fans you can put an auxiliary cooler quieter, but the size of the sink of the cooler should be the same, which makes the cooler be noisy is the fan, use a cooler that has the big heatsink but the fan is quieter.
Take care when handling the cooler for the processor does not break, since it was placed thermal metal, if not taken care to die processor can be booted! So do not pull the cooler before releasing the latch side of the processor (one that is in the white plastic socket)!
I hope I have helped

--- Thanks guys the problem has was resolved, was the processor that is a problem, tested with a 1.8 and xp did not pass the 42 °,
when it was required to the maximum burning cpu tests, games like GTA3 and heavy softwares like autocad.
Now it's an RMA for AMD.

As part ehehehhehehe say.

: Lol: ---

Motherboard Monitor 5.1.9.1 ---

coolerzinho use a bum on my xp 1800 and he did not surpass 55 ° I live and lately in london d aki ta heat.
the markets do not even know my cooler I paid him $ 18.
ma fika the cooler at 5500 RPM brm silent. ---

Kcetada, a micro that is a clinical waste, unless the employees are gamers: twisted:

--- I have a XP 1.8 and a Volcano 7, the temp . no more than 45 °, but the noise bothers you imagine here at home in a Clinic! ---

Sitou problem that you had the cpu is simple .. the guy broke the Die xp to mount the cooler ...
sometimes breaks the die, but the cpu still works ... though overheat ...
as he exchanged a .. a .. perfect everything was resolved ... it is that prejudice took pity ... The die

--- Died ---

break the die
How ---

Have some coolers that have a bad clip designed applying too much pressure between the processor and heatsink, oh when you go the cooler ends without much systematic chipping the die prcessador, depending on luck can until the processor is operating or not

Page 3 ---

Not exactly breaking.
Just a sliver crack the processor fails.
And this happens easily when there is no practical and force far side of the die when you're fitting the cooler.
And it certainly worsen with Tbread, which has a lower die and heat over by area, need a cooler with copper base and exercising more clips pressure on the processor.

--- Dude I'm a super course, if someone were to ask some guy who Manja or someone from Intel or AMD would be more reliable, a processor is a lot of transistors (millions) all connected to each other somehow, as if a piece breaks a piece of the Core will thousands or millions of pro transisitores bag, how can there be the possibility of further work, I find it impossible, any electronics device that you strap a piece by less than it no longer works, imagine a processor.

--- It turns out that is not all that visible part of the die which is populated by transistors, there is a small safety margin, usually the processor only working when the chip or crack is deeper than this margin security, if the damage is shallower than margin ai the processor still running, but then I came up another problem, the part that was chipped begins to oxidize and may cause problems in the long term option!

--- Soon we will need to buy a Athlons microsocópio to analyze accurately the core, and that AMD could do a schema type P4, more security and such, will get much more expensive or they do not even want! --- Actually

AMD claims that the system dissipation of Athlon / Durons (die in direct contact with heat sink) is more efficient than the P4 (die> metal plate> sink), the only thing not yet know if this is AMD's argument is unfounded! --- Well that

with the Bartons Opterons or they could give a hand to those who assembles PC and use a design that more security for those who ride as well.
Processor is expensive to get breaking die this way . ---

VTA K7 PRO for celeron be
Excuse my ignorance if the information is correct ...
T more.,
---
is he missed it, was actually an Asus CUSxx In Bartons

--- I think it will be the same thing, as Opterons in there very likely to come as the P4! ---

Chipping the die must be one of the most traumatic things that can happen .. I've had nightmares about it until it is soft but thank god .. no ... never clenched but always ... always the same, I softened a clip in the cooler .. only by preucação .... --- More

a story of broken die to fatten the stats!

Nenhum comentário:

Postar um comentário