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I Built my computer a couple of months ago, hoping to overclock it. So
I bought an Asus A7V8X-X and an OEM AMD 2200+. I reallize that cooling
is very important so I went with a Thermaltake Volcano 11 since it
claims to cool up to 3200+. I thought I might get away with a couple
hundred more mHz from my CPU, but when I turned it on, with it running
at its normal clock speed (1.8GHz) it didn't get any further than the
windows start screen, when It shutdown. I thought that it was just the
placement of the pc, so I moved it out in the open more, and it still
did the same thing. I didn't think anything of it, just clocked it to
1.39 GHz and it idle's around 50c. I was then reading some reviews
recently of the fan and I reallized that this isn't right, it should
be able to handle more than this. Could it be that it's an oem
proccessor? Did I do something wrong with the thermal grease? I spread
a very thin layer. Also, I have five other fans in the case. What
could be the problem?
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

can you check the cpu temp from within the bios?

It could certainly be power supply related (too weak)
or just bad. Also could be anything along the power
trail (mobo - power supply - surge protector - wall outlet - room circuit).

I recently had the same problem, during a step by step confirmation
boot it would go no further than loading msmouse.vxd
moved the system to a differnt outlet and booted fine.
Came to realize the power strip was the culprit (it was old).



"matthew" <matthew1@metrocast.net> wrote in message
news:89e01872.0407111710.6249a394@posting.google.com...
> I Built my computer a couple of months ago, hoping to overclock it. So
> I bought an Asus A7V8X-X and an OEM AMD 2200+. I reallize that cooling
> is very important so I went with a Thermaltake Volcano 11 since it
> claims to cool up to 3200+. I thought I might get away with a couple
> hundred more mHz from my CPU, but when I turned it on, with it running
> at its normal clock speed (1.8GHz) it didn't get any further than the
> windows start screen, when It shutdown. I thought that it was just the
> placement of the pc, so I moved it out in the open more, and it still
> did the same thing. I didn't think anything of it, just clocked it to
> 1.39 GHz and it idle's around 50c. I was then reading some reviews
> recently of the fan and I reallized that this isn't right, it should
> be able to handle more than this. Could it be that it's an oem
> proccessor? Did I do something wrong with the thermal grease? I spread
> a very thin layer. Also, I have five other fans in the case. What
> could be the problem?
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.asus (More info?)

The power supply is new, antec 400 watts, I figured it to be enough,
let me try the surge protector, because this one is old. Thanks a lot
by the way!
"EA" <noemail@email.net> wrote in message news:<VJ%Ic.83051$XM6.68216@attbi_s53>...
> can you check the cpu temp from within the bios?
>
> It could certainly be power supply related (too weak)
> or just bad. Also could be anything along the power
> trail (mobo - power supply - surge protector - wall outlet - room circuit).
>
> I recently had the same problem, during a step by step confirmation
> boot it would go no further than loading msmouse.vxd
> moved the system to a differnt outlet and booted fine.
> Came to realize the power strip was the culprit (it was old).
>
>
>
> "matthew" <matthew1@metrocast.net> wrote in message
> news:89e01872.0407111710.6249a394@posting.google.com...
> > I Built my computer a couple of months ago, hoping to overclock it. So
> > I bought an Asus A7V8X-X and an OEM AMD 2200+. I reallize that cooling
> > is very important so I went with a Thermaltake Volcano 11 since it
> > claims to cool up to 3200+. I thought I might get away with a couple
> > hundred more mHz from my CPU, but when I turned it on, with it running
> > at its normal clock speed (1.8GHz) it didn't get any further than the
> > windows start screen, when It shutdown. I thought that it was just the
> > placement of the pc, so I moved it out in the open more, and it still
> > did the same thing. I didn't think anything of it, just clocked it to
> > 1.39 GHz and it idle's around 50c. I was then reading some reviews
> > recently of the fan and I reallized that this isn't right, it should
> > be able to handle more than this. Could it be that it's an oem
> > proccessor? Did I do something wrong with the thermal grease? I spread
> > a very thin layer. Also, I have five other fans in the case. What
> > could be the problem?