Hi,
I have an Intel D875PBZ Motherboard with a Pentium 4 Prescott 2.80C retail processor. 2 SATA 150 HDD, and 1 IDE CDRW and 1 IDE CDROM. 8x AGP eVGA 6200 Video, SoundBlaster Live 5.1, Belkin 4 port Firewire card. Internal multi-card reader attached to an external USB port.
OK, that's my configuration/setup. In the beginning I had some heat issues that caused the CPU to overheat and cause the system to shutdown. My first mistake was that I put some white thermal grease on the CPU instead of relying solely on the grey thermal grease on the fan that came with it. 10 years working with PCs and I make a Dee Dee Dee mistake like that.
Well, I fixed that by changing the case with better
ventilation and more fans. I also cleaned off the CPU and heatsink and put a thin layer of grey thermal grease. That seemed to work for almost two years.
Suddenly, the PC would not start up. No POST beeps, but the drives would spin up, and the CD lights would come on. Nothing else. All I did then was move the modem from one slot to another, and put new thermal grease on the CPU/Heatsink. It worked fine for a few months like that.
Now, all it does when I turn it on is start up, then reset before anything can even come up on the screen. At one point it did give a message that it was shut down due to a CPU overheat. I only got that message once, and not even after the first time it restarted. I tried replacing the thermal grease, but I think it might be too old and thick.
I doubt that new grease would bring it back to life.
So, with all that said, I was hoping someone could tell me if the kind of power on and constant reset is a symptom of a bad CPU. I don't have another I can try. Just to be clear, when I turn it on, all of the fans, mobo lights, drives, etc turn on. I can even hear the sound card make a bass thump when it resets. I can tell it is resetting because the CD drive lights come on after every 'thump'.
Thanks for any opinions.
James
I have an Intel D875PBZ Motherboard with a Pentium 4 Prescott 2.80C retail processor. 2 SATA 150 HDD, and 1 IDE CDRW and 1 IDE CDROM. 8x AGP eVGA 6200 Video, SoundBlaster Live 5.1, Belkin 4 port Firewire card. Internal multi-card reader attached to an external USB port.
OK, that's my configuration/setup. In the beginning I had some heat issues that caused the CPU to overheat and cause the system to shutdown. My first mistake was that I put some white thermal grease on the CPU instead of relying solely on the grey thermal grease on the fan that came with it. 10 years working with PCs and I make a Dee Dee Dee mistake like that.
Well, I fixed that by changing the case with better
ventilation and more fans. I also cleaned off the CPU and heatsink and put a thin layer of grey thermal grease. That seemed to work for almost two years.
Suddenly, the PC would not start up. No POST beeps, but the drives would spin up, and the CD lights would come on. Nothing else. All I did then was move the modem from one slot to another, and put new thermal grease on the CPU/Heatsink. It worked fine for a few months like that.
Now, all it does when I turn it on is start up, then reset before anything can even come up on the screen. At one point it did give a message that it was shut down due to a CPU overheat. I only got that message once, and not even after the first time it restarted. I tried replacing the thermal grease, but I think it might be too old and thick.
I doubt that new grease would bring it back to life.
So, with all that said, I was hoping someone could tell me if the kind of power on and constant reset is a symptom of a bad CPU. I don't have another I can try. Just to be clear, when I turn it on, all of the fans, mobo lights, drives, etc turn on. I can even hear the sound card make a bass thump when it resets. I can tell it is resetting because the CD drive lights come on after every 'thump'.
Thanks for any opinions.
James