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Dan says:
i'm guessing with it being a new system, he's using a SATA DVD drive? I could not get Vista to install properly using my SATA dvd drive, and I'd heard something about a patch that allowed vista to install from SATA drives, but that doesn't really help you before you've installed My friend said he fixed it by installing from an IDE DVD.
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To work around this problem, use either of the following methods:
• Restart the computer. Then, try to install again. • Remove 2 GB of RAM, and then restart the installation process. After Windows Vista is installed, reinstall the RAM. Also: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777
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hey where do I go to check the CPU temps? is it a 3rd party software? it had better be free...
I cant try all of your suggestions until tomorow, i g2g2 bed |
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in the BIOS
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I tried a program called coretemps and while playing crysis, the average temperature was only 60C for the CPU. So is 60 degrees bad for the CPU, but just fine for a GPU? :O
I took a stick of ram out and then tried playing crysis, and it only went for an extra 30 seconds before freezing then i just decided to shut down and put it back in. now specifically for my chipset, the north and south bridges have have a particular cooling line running over them, in the instruction manual the fan that goes on there is called the "optional fan" "used with liquid cooling" I assume If i had liquid cooling I would send it through there and let the fan keep it a little more cooler. Is there a way I could watch the bridge temperatures without using BIOS so I can play a game and watch it?
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Is this any good? I haven't tried it but my mates reckon it's great:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/...-Edition.shtml Quote:
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everest is brilliant if u have never seen it, check it out.
in the main window there is a icon called sensors (i think...), just click that and it will show all the temps. (including cpu gpu northbridge hard drives and more) probably the best tool just for testing cpu temps is TAT: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads...ysis_Tool.html sometimes the BIOS temps can be misleading, often it shows the cpu temp but not the actual core/die temps. however 60 is pretty hot for a core2, they are very cool running chips. i know they are different chips but my mate's 6300 runs about 30 degrees at stock, and my x6800 runs about 50 degrees with extra voltage going to it. they should not freeze though at 60 degrees :/ had mine lock up when i put 1.6 volts through it and did a stress test, it went to 85 degrees in about 2 seconds and froze |
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that makes sense, when I was installing my CPU, the instructions made no mention about applying thermal paste, so I looked at the bottom of the fan and saw a grey looking thinkness to it, I couldn't tell if it was all apart of the cooler block or if it was a factory applied thermal paste of some sort. I thought it was pre-applied stuff so I didn't worry about it and just put the fan on as it was. Besides, I know for sure I placed 2 lock pins to secure the fan in place, I wasn't too sure about the other 2 pins.
Ill re-install the fan and this time im gonna make sure I did it right. |
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I'm sure I did it right this time, I applied new thermal paste and installed the fan as according to the instructions, but while re-installing crysis, the temperatures of the CPU cores got up to 70C, a bunch of crap fans Intel sells with their processors, I might as well just bought the OEM and a 3rd party fan, save me some money and keep it cooler.
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As it turns out it WAS THE CPU FAN!!!
wow am I stupid, I first put it in half-assed where you should put the most attention into installing it. I don't know whats more fragile, the CPU, or the CPU's warranty. but now its don't freezing so its smooth sailing from here on! Crysis, UT3, Gears, Arma!! HERE I COME!! oh and lets not forget Far Cry 2, whenever it comes out... |
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so it's all ok??
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90% yea its A-okay. 10% of me sais I should get a new cpu fan to make sure it never happens again, hell the one that came with the processor has a circular copper base and it Doesn't even cover the entire processer!
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will if you know the type of fan you need to match with your CPU it be a great item buy up. atless you know how to mount it good and tight
i been really thinking of getting a water cool system for my CPU, house get like 85F-90F the CPU fan going like crazy only thing is i am scare if it leaks will it do more damage lol but you can control tempiture you like it tobe on the outside of the tower case.
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that's because the cores/die are in the middle of the chip: freezer pro is pretty popular: http://www.arctic-cooling.com/cpu2.php?idx=79&disc= is pretty good, very cheap, very easy to fit and very quiet, and supports PWM which i'm pretty sure your motherboard will provide for the cpu fan at least. i use a Tuniq tower: http://www.tuniq.com.tw/Cooler%20Info/Tower-120.htm never have to put the fan on any other setting than lowest, so pure silence , bit of a bugger to fit though as it needs a backplate on the back of the mobo to stop it ripping the socket off the motherboard when you stand your case up hehe |
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