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I have a A78NX-E Deluxe motherboard which powers off after approx 3 minutes.
System Information:
AMD Athlon 2800+ 333MHz FSB Barton
512MB Crucial DDR 400 MHZ PC3200 CL=3 Memory Module
500 Watt QTec Power Supply
I am using the the heatsink/fan that can with the Chip
An old NVidia Riva TNT2 Model 64 AGP Graphics Card
Windows XP Home Edition
2 Hard Disks
DVD-ROM
TDK Cyclone CD-RW
Chieftec DX-01 Dragon ATX Case
I have cleared the BIOS several times. I have recently have a new Chip
as I assumed that an old Chip had died. I assumed the chip had died
because the POST worked correctly with the chip out. Now the MB powers
off after 3minutes no matter what I am doing i.e letting XP boot up or
in the BIOS. The motherboard has not run correctly since the new chip.
I have remove all cards except the video card (I only had a Asus wifi
card extra). I have tried another AGP ELSA Nvidia card. I am sure that
the heatsink is position correctly. The hardware monitor in the BIOS
shows that the CPU temperature does not get above 40 degress before the
MB powers off.
I did update the BIOS before I started to get the problems with the old
chip died (or not as the case may be).
Any clues to what the problem may be?
Thanks for any help?
Paul
I have a A78NX-E Deluxe motherboard which powers off after approx 3 minutes.
System Information:
AMD Athlon 2800+ 333MHz FSB Barton
512MB Crucial DDR 400 MHZ PC3200 CL=3 Memory Module
500 Watt QTec Power Supply
I am using the the heatsink/fan that can with the Chip
An old NVidia Riva TNT2 Model 64 AGP Graphics Card
Windows XP Home Edition
2 Hard Disks
DVD-ROM
TDK Cyclone CD-RW
Chieftec DX-01 Dragon ATX Case
I have cleared the BIOS several times. I have recently have a new Chip
as I assumed that an old Chip had died. I assumed the chip had died
because the POST worked correctly with the chip out. Now the MB powers
off after 3minutes no matter what I am doing i.e letting XP boot up or
in the BIOS. The motherboard has not run correctly since the new chip.
I have remove all cards except the video card (I only had a Asus wifi
card extra). I have tried another AGP ELSA Nvidia card. I am sure that
the heatsink is position correctly. The hardware monitor in the BIOS
shows that the CPU temperature does not get above 40 degress before the
MB powers off.
I did update the BIOS before I started to get the problems with the old
chip died (or not as the case may be).
Any clues to what the problem may be?
Thanks for any help?
Paul