Hello!
Many hours with google didnt help, so I hope you can help me...
First my system (until a few days ago):
Asus P5WDG2 WS Professional
Intel Pentium D950
2 GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2-800 (2x 1 GB Kit)
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX
Enermax Liberty 620W
XP Pro / Vista Business (both 32 Bit)
Everything was fine! A few days ago I bought an Intel Core2 E6850 and another 2 GB of RAM (same Kit). Since that I have that loud noise on every reboot or shut down - exactly where the screen turns black. I'm sure it comes from the harddisks - and it doesn't sound good! Further all fans stop turning and after 2-3 sec. everything turns on again if it was a reboot. Altogether it's the same like when you're pulling the power plug while the system is on. I can't imagine that my harddrives will survive that for a long time!
Meanwhile I was able to isolate the problem: It has got nothing to do with the AHCI-Mode which I'm using! (This is the only thing you find in google for this problem.) I disabled AHCI and ran everything in normal IDE-Mode - no change!
The problem for me is obviously the FSB: The E6850 runs at 333 FSB... As soon as I lower the FSB frequency at a max. of 310 everything works fine! No noise, the HDs and the fans stay on when rebooting.
My board is actually designed for a max. 266 FSB but with the newest BIOS (which I got) all new CPUs with 333 FSB are supported as well:
Somehow it wasn't my intention to UNDERclock that CPU - rather the opposite!
Anybody got an idea, what I could try? Is there maybe some other BIOS-setting which could help or maybe some setting which I may have wrong? Btw: What is "VID CMOS setting"? It's supposed to have something to do with the CPU ratio or not?
I really hope some of you can help me!
Thanks for the long reading!
Newhost
Many hours with google didnt help, so I hope you can help me...
First my system (until a few days ago):
Asus P5WDG2 WS Professional
Intel Pentium D950
2 GB Corsair XMS2 DDR2-800 (2x 1 GB Kit)
EVGA GeForce 8800 GTX
Enermax Liberty 620W
XP Pro / Vista Business (both 32 Bit)
Everything was fine! A few days ago I bought an Intel Core2 E6850 and another 2 GB of RAM (same Kit). Since that I have that loud noise on every reboot or shut down - exactly where the screen turns black. I'm sure it comes from the harddisks - and it doesn't sound good! Further all fans stop turning and after 2-3 sec. everything turns on again if it was a reboot. Altogether it's the same like when you're pulling the power plug while the system is on. I can't imagine that my harddrives will survive that for a long time!
Meanwhile I was able to isolate the problem: It has got nothing to do with the AHCI-Mode which I'm using! (This is the only thing you find in google for this problem.) I disabled AHCI and ran everything in normal IDE-Mode - no change!
The problem for me is obviously the FSB: The E6850 runs at 333 FSB... As soon as I lower the FSB frequency at a max. of 310 everything works fine! No noise, the HDs and the fans stay on when rebooting.
My board is actually designed for a max. 266 FSB but with the newest BIOS (which I got) all new CPUs with 333 FSB are supported as well:
Somehow it wasn't my intention to UNDERclock that CPU - rather the opposite!
Anybody got an idea, what I could try? Is there maybe some other BIOS-setting which could help or maybe some setting which I may have wrong? Btw: What is "VID CMOS setting"? It's supposed to have something to do with the CPU ratio or not?
I really hope some of you can help me!
Thanks for the long reading!
Newhost