I put an antec 450W power supply in. So far so good, but the CPU temp is running high, close to 40 degrees. I have the Intel Pentium 4 640 Prescott 800MHz FSB 2MB L2 Cache LGA 775 EM64T Processor - Retail
Model #: BX80547PG3200F
I do not have the retail heat sink, instead I have the Zalman...
I believe this is the processor that I have: Intel Pentium 4 640 Prescott 800MHz FSB 2MB L2 Cache LGA 775 EM64T Processor - Retail
Model #: BX80547PG3200F
Let me know what you think. I do not want to go to water cooling system.
I just build a new system with all new components. I have a 3.2GHZ Intel processor with HT technology. I am not using the retail heat sink, I am using an all copper Zalman heat sink that has a fan pointed to the rear chasis fan. I have also used artic silver 5 gel.
I checked the manual and...
Thanks everyone. I forgot to mention that the computer is brand new and I have a battery back up with an AVR hooked up to the computer. I will check the ram and see what will happen. Thanks. I am testing it today.
On my motherboard I have a 4 pin connection for the CPU fan power. However, the Zalman heatsink has a 3 pin connection for the fan power to the motherboard. How would I run an adapter from a 3 pin female connection to a 4 pin female connection so the motherboard recognizes the cpu fan is...
There are no beeps and no start up errors. It just shuts off. I am using windows xp pro. It just shuts off randomly. The temps of the motherboard and processor are all good. Power supply problem????
I have an Asus P5LD2 motherboard with a P4 3.2GHz processor. I built the system with all new components. It has crucial memory in it, 1GB and a 430W power supply. The trouble I am having is the system randomly shuts off. I thought it was the heat sink so I got a Zalman all copper heat sink...
I have an ASUS P5LD2 motherboard. It has a socket t(LGA775) P4 with a serial ATA hard drive. Once I put the system together the first time I started the machine I let it run for a second to see if it would come on. Then I hooked it up to a battery back up and turned it on. Once it turned on...
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