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BAR wrote:
> I have only seen temps over 55 degress when CPUs are overclocked.
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> I would suggest that the CPU or cooling for it are suspect.
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> The BSODs would tend to support my statement.
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> Changing Mobo, memory or Power Supply won't fix the problems as you have
> already proven.
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> Change the CPU or check your cooling system.
>
More important is the actual case in some situations. This motherboard
puts the CPU at the top of the board so if there is no clearance between
it and the power supply (like in a lot of mid-tower cases) you will have
cooling problems. My CPU and fan were fine but there was no way to move
the hot air away from the CPU in my first case. Going to a full tower
eliminated all the problems.
> "Clayton" wrote:
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>>Another problem.
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>>I have the system going into standby after 30 mins and when I bring the
>>system out of standby I get a BSOD 0x0000007A Win32k.sys
>>KERNEL_DATA_INPAGE_ERROR I have already changed the memory to another brand
>>and still does it, gees I hate this.... any idea's?
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>>"Michael W. Ryder" <_mwryder@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
>>news:sz65e.532961$w62.309354@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
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>>>Clayton wrote:
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>>>>I am a Systems Engineer building and selling computers to my business
>>>>customers, all systems prior to yesterday that I sell are Celeron and
>>>>Pentium's socket 478 with the ASUS P4S800-MX motherboard, one customer
>>>>wanted a system with a SATA harddrive so I ordered the ASUS P5S800-VM
>>>>LGA775 board with a Celeron D 335J 2.8GHz LGA775 CPU and when I am in the
>>>>BIOS setup of the motherboard the CPU Temp reads 70 - 75 degrees is this
>>>>normal?
>>>>
>>>>Cheers
>>>>Clayton
>>>
>>>When I first built my P5P800 I was getting similar temperatures. The
>>>placement of the CPU left no clearance between it and the power supply so
>>>the air flow was totally messed up and the power supply was getting hot
>>>enough to feel through the case. Replacing the case with one with a
>>>couple of inches clearance and more fans fixed the problem. My
>>>temperatures now stay around 40 degrees Centigrade at idle and the low 50s
>>>under a heavy load. I am getting the same temperature readings from the
>>>BIOS, Probe, Speedfan, and Sandra. Motherboard Monitor displays the
>>>correct temperatures but the voltage displays were totally wrong.
>>>
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