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CPU previously Shut Down due to Thermal Event ( Overheating)

 
 
dsvenkat1819
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      23rd Mar 2006
PIV 2.8 GHz H
Intel D 865GBF/512MB DDR 33
230 W ATX

Problem:On Booting following message comes
CPU previously Shut Down due t
Thermal Event ( Overheating)
Press F4 to continue.F2 to enter setup.Bu
neither function is working.Displays
Entering Setup ,but doesn't do so.No error beeps are encountere
durin
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All fans are running.Keyboard & Mouse are detected.Also it say

"service the unit to resolve this".

How can i resolve this problem..
Plz.... help me...

 
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Tony Hill
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      24th Mar 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:31:08 GMT, (E-Mail Removed)lid (dsvenkat1819)
wrote:

>PIV 2.8 GHz HT
>Intel D 865GBF/512MB DDR 333
>230 W ATX.
>
>Problem:On Booting following message comes:
>CPU previously Shut Down due to
>Thermal Event ( Overheating).
>Press F4 to continue.F2 to enter setup.But
>neither function is working.Displays
>Entering Setup ,but doesn't do so.No error beeps are encountered
>during
>POST.
>All fans are running.Keyboard & Mouse are detected.Also it says
>
>"service the unit to resolve this".
>
> How can i resolve this problem...
>Plz.... help me....


My first guess is that you're heatsink is not seated properly and/or
does not have any thermal compound between it and the processor.

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Trent
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      24th Mar 2006
On Thu, 23 Mar 2006 13:31:08 GMT (E-Mail Removed)lid (dsvenkat1819) wrote in
Message id: <vqxUf.154802$(E-Mail Removed)>:

>PIV 2.8 GHz HT
>Intel D 865GBF/512MB DDR 333
>230 W ATX.
>
>Problem:On Booting following message comes:
>CPU previously Shut Down due to
>Thermal Event ( Overheating).
>Press F4 to continue.F2 to enter setup.But
>neither function is working.Displays
>Entering Setup ,but doesn't do so.No error beeps are encountered
>during
>POST.
>All fans are running.Keyboard & Mouse are detected.Also it says
>
>"service the unit to resolve this".
>
> How can i resolve this problem...
>Plz.... help me....


Any chance this is a Dell? I've seen this happen when the caps start
leaking on the motherboard (Nichicon parts.)
 
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steveinusa
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      17th Apr 2006
The capacitors next to your CPU probably have a light brown substance
on top of them indicating its time for a new motherboard.

 
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balajianjoor
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      1st Sep 2006
Hi Venkat,

I am facing very similar problem in my very similar configuration
system. This is 3GHZ. But in my system after the thermal over
heating message, i got a siron like beep. Now after many attempts,
it is starting with BIOS setup screen and b4 i enter anything, system
goes off.

What solution u got for your problem. This is urgent and pls reply to
my id privately @ (E-Mail Removed)

Thanks




> dsvenkat1819wrote:

PIV 2.8 GHz HT
> Intel D 865GBF/512MB DDR 333
> 230 W ATX.
>
> Problem:On Booting following message comes:
> CPU previously Shut Down due to
> Thermal Event ( Overheating).
> Press F4 to continue.F2 to enter setup.But
> neither function is working.Displays
> Entering Setup ,but doesn't do so.No error beeps are encountered

during
> POST.
> All fans are running.Keyboard & Mouse are detected.Also it says
>
> "service the unit to resolve this".
>
> How can i resolve this problem...
> Plz.... help me....


 
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balajianjoor
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      1st Sep 2006
Hi Venkat,

I am facing very similar problem in my very similar configuration
system. This is 3GHZ. But in my system after the thermal over
heating message, i got a siron like beep. Now after many attempts,
it is starting with BIOS setup screen and b4 i enter anything, system
goes off.

What solution u got for your problem. This is urgent and pls reply to
my id privately @ (E-Mail Removed)

Thanks




> dsvenkat1819wrote:

PIV 2.8 GHz HT
> Intel D 865GBF/512MB DDR 333
> 230 W ATX.
>
> Problem:On Booting following message comes:
> CPU previously Shut Down due to
> Thermal Event ( Overheating).
> Press F4 to continue.F2 to enter setup.But
> neither function is working.Displays
> Entering Setup ,but doesn't do so.No error beeps are encountered

during
> POST.
> All fans are running.Keyboard & Mouse are detected.Also it says
>
> "service the unit to resolve this".
>
> How can i resolve this problem...
> Plz.... help me....


 
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