I just attempted my first build.
Ultra Microfly case
Intel E6700 CPU w/stock Heatsink
Gigabyte GA-965GM-S2 mATX motherboard
2x1GB DDR2-667 Patriot Signature (1.8V, 5-5-5-15)
320GB Western Digital SE16 hard drive
I/O Magic DVD burner
SeaSonic S12-430W Power Supply
I have not tried to Overclock nor do I plan to for now.
After powering up the computer, it appeared my CPU fan did not want to start. It kind of stuttered on then off...on then off...then stopped. I turned off the computer and removed and reseated the CPU fan power connection.
I turned on the computer again and this time the fan started spinning.
I successfully made it into system BIOS, but found a problem. My CPU temperature started to climb very rapidly. It went past 60 degrees Celsius. I waited for a couple of minutes to see if it would stabilize but it seemed to keep climbing at reached 66 degrees Celsius.
I turned off the computer and did some searching on Toms Forum and found recent threads for new builders that seems to have the same problem as me.
Here are the links:
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/temp-probs-build-ftopict221076.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/hot-hot-E6400-CPU-ftopict221346.html
It appears I too have not properly seated the Heatsink.
I plan to carefully inspect the Heatsink and Motherboard, and attempt to reseat it.
However, I also wonder if my fan rpm is normal. Even when temperatures were rising, it did not look to be spinning all that fast. What is typical CPU Fan RPM? Given the initial stuttering problem with CPU fan on the first power up, is there something wrong there?
In the other threads it was advised to get an aftermarket cooler. I probably will get one, but I wanted to ask to make sure that this is the problem.
Thanks in advance.
Ultra Microfly case
Intel E6700 CPU w/stock Heatsink
Gigabyte GA-965GM-S2 mATX motherboard
2x1GB DDR2-667 Patriot Signature (1.8V, 5-5-5-15)
320GB Western Digital SE16 hard drive
I/O Magic DVD burner
SeaSonic S12-430W Power Supply
I have not tried to Overclock nor do I plan to for now.
After powering up the computer, it appeared my CPU fan did not want to start. It kind of stuttered on then off...on then off...then stopped. I turned off the computer and removed and reseated the CPU fan power connection.
I turned on the computer again and this time the fan started spinning.
I successfully made it into system BIOS, but found a problem. My CPU temperature started to climb very rapidly. It went past 60 degrees Celsius. I waited for a couple of minutes to see if it would stabilize but it seemed to keep climbing at reached 66 degrees Celsius.
I turned off the computer and did some searching on Toms Forum and found recent threads for new builders that seems to have the same problem as me.
Here are the links:
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/temp-probs-build-ftopict221076.html
http://forumz.tomshardware.com/hardware/hot-hot-E6400-CPU-ftopict221346.html
It appears I too have not properly seated the Heatsink.
I plan to carefully inspect the Heatsink and Motherboard, and attempt to reseat it.
However, I also wonder if my fan rpm is normal. Even when temperatures were rising, it did not look to be spinning all that fast. What is typical CPU Fan RPM? Given the initial stuttering problem with CPU fan on the first power up, is there something wrong there?
In the other threads it was advised to get an aftermarket cooler. I probably will get one, but I wanted to ask to make sure that this is the problem.
Thanks in advance.