I recently assembled a computer:
ABIT sg-72 mobo w/ onboard sis video
Celeron D 2.93Ghz CPU
512 mb Viking pc2700 memory
300W antec PSU
Seagate IDE barracude 80GB hard-drive
Maxtor IDE 160GB HD
Memorex IDE DVD+-RW
I had some problems installing XP:
It would get to the "Setup is starting windows" part and would turns off abruptly. I was attempting to fix it when i set something wrong in the bios, and later it wouldn't load up the BIOS correctly. I cleared the CMOS and viola, XP setup went on smoothly!!
Anyways, while I was searching for possible culprits for the above problem, I found that CPU temperature may cause the computer to turn off during installation. SO, I took a look at the PCHealth status, and low and behold: the temperature was at 85 degs Celcius.
85 degs is apparently the maximum operating temperature for celeron processors greater than 2GHz. Then I loaded up, Motherboard monitor in XP, and right now the temperature is:
CPU : 70 degs C (Jumps to 85 rather quickly, but not lower)
Case: 44 degs C (Stays the same for the most part)
HD : 57 degs C (anywhere from 49-59 degs C)
All of these seem high. I plan on getting thermal paste to attach to my heatsink, and get some case fans. Also, going to take a look at CPUIdle (a cooling software).
Hope this helps some of you, having problems after assembling your own computer. My baby took about 10 hours of labor before it.....
ABIT sg-72 mobo w/ onboard sis video
Celeron D 2.93Ghz CPU
512 mb Viking pc2700 memory
300W antec PSU
Seagate IDE barracude 80GB hard-drive
Maxtor IDE 160GB HD
Memorex IDE DVD+-RW
I had some problems installing XP:
It would get to the "Setup is starting windows" part and would turns off abruptly. I was attempting to fix it when i set something wrong in the bios, and later it wouldn't load up the BIOS correctly. I cleared the CMOS and viola, XP setup went on smoothly!!
Anyways, while I was searching for possible culprits for the above problem, I found that CPU temperature may cause the computer to turn off during installation. SO, I took a look at the PCHealth status, and low and behold: the temperature was at 85 degs Celcius.
85 degs is apparently the maximum operating temperature for celeron processors greater than 2GHz. Then I loaded up, Motherboard monitor in XP, and right now the temperature is:
CPU : 70 degs C (Jumps to 85 rather quickly, but not lower)
Case: 44 degs C (Stays the same for the most part)
HD : 57 degs C (anywhere from 49-59 degs C)
All of these seem high. I plan on getting thermal paste to attach to my heatsink, and get some case fans. Also, going to take a look at CPUIdle (a cooling software).
Hope this helps some of you, having problems after assembling your own computer. My baby took about 10 hours of labor before it.....