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2004-04-03, 10:21 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I finally got my new case, and by borrowing a mobo and processor fan (which are both practically unused) from a friend, I built my computer yesterday.
Here is the specs: Asus A7N8X-E Motherboard Thermaltake Volcano 11 Processor Fan AMD Athlon XP 3000+ (2.1Ghz) 1Gb PC3200 TwinMos RAM @400Mhz ATi Radeon 9600XT 256 Mb. Here's what it does. I boot it up, and it counts the Processor speed and RAM amount, and it says the processor speed is at 1050 Mhz, and it gives me a message saying that the computer wasn't turned off correctly last time, and that I need to change the processor speed in the Bios. So I enter the bios setup, and the FSB is at 200 Mhz, as it should, and the Multiplier is at 10.5, as it should too I think. The Processor temperature is at 39-44 degrees Celsius or so. - When I save the bios, the computer turns itself off. - After an amount off time, the computer turns itself off. - Sometimes, it turns itself off immediatelly after I turn it on. All fans are active etc... Help? |
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2004-04-03, 12:01 PM | [Ignore Me] #4 | ||
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Ok I just did that, problem still there.
I can't get the Bios update to the computer, so I can't try that (no floppy on this laptop, and no floppy at the moment in my new Case). Anyways, it still says the processor is running in Safe speed mode or something like that because the computer wasn't turned off correctly the last time, and that I need the set the speed in the Bios. BUT, every time I exit the bios, the computer turns itself off... and I get the same fault message. Although, the bios changes I make are saved.... |
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2004-04-03, 12:34 PM | [Ignore Me] #5 | ||
you have everything pluged in properly?
if you hit save in the bios the computer should restart thats how it applys the changes but the message is repeating after you change tht setting sso perhaps it not a MoBo problem. its not a cooling problem, perhaps in adequate voltage, what type of PSU do you have?
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2004-04-03, 12:42 PM | [Ignore Me] #6 | |||||
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2004-04-03, 12:47 PM | [Ignore Me] #7 | ||
hmmm, i can't think of much else you can do, I woudl get somebody witha CD burner to make you a bootable CD with asus's flash utility and the new bios for you board.
go to www.asus.com and click on suport and see if you can find anything
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2004-04-03, 01:55 PM | [Ignore Me] #12 | ||
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Ok, does the FSB go up to 400 in the bios menu? The advertised bus speed is 400mhz. So you take half of that times the multiplier to get the clock speed. If the 200mhz shown in the bios is already cut in half, then that's normal. If that's the full bus speed (meaning it hasn't already divided the number by 2), then that would explain why it's clocking at 1050mhz.
If that's not the problem, check your motherboard jumpers and then recheck them.
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