Problem with A7N8X Deluxe seems to be solved???

S

Shogun

PLEASE help me with this ...

After doing that what "AJ" suggested (reinstalling HSF) my problem of
dramatically increasing temperature of the CPU (AMD Athlon XP 3000+) seems
to be over now, as far as it concerns running up to 65°C

At this time i have running: (for a test)

Outlook Express
Sygate Personal Firewall
Family Key Logger
ICQ
MSN
KaZaA
Asus Probe
PhotoShop
Internet Explorer


CPU Temperature: 52° C / 125 F
MB Temperature: 40° C / 104 F
CPU Fan: 2445

I am wondering now if this is good ?

In the manual of the Zalman CNPS6000-AlCu is a chapter "Adjusting Fan Speed"
....

"When booting a computer in which FAN MATE 1 is used, an alarm sound may be
generated by a system monitoring program to indicate that the rotation of
the CPU fan is slow. If this happens, you may turn the speed control knob
fully clockwise to increase the fan speed, set "CPU Fan Detected" to
"Disabled" in the BIOS settings, or set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan
in the system monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM"


I followed the first step of the control knob, and when i look now at teh PC
Probe window i see running up CPU Temp. at 55°C / 131 F now (MB 43° C / 109
F) So i am wondering if i have to do the other steps too, disabling CPU Fan
detection or/ and set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan in the system
monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM. (The last step has to
be done in ASUS PC Probe i guess?)


If anyone of you can give the best advice i would be gratefull
 
S

Shogun

I found this is another posting ...

Re: A7N8X-Deluxe - No Post

===========================================================
Dear Customer :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is jacky ma , and I would be assisting you today.
our bios will decide the cpu fan is bad when it 's speed is less than
2600rpm.
beacuse the chassis fan and power fan 's power is same managed in bios,and
that you adjust the speed on fan via power supply.
so ,they will at the same time change.

I adjusted the fans to 2200 rpm and then my A7N8X-deluxe2.0 starts up!

===========================================================

Of course this is not the problem i have, but maybe this can be a solution
for my heat-problem of the CPU, regarding the chapter of the Zalman-manual?
Any suggestions?
 
J

Jim

If the system is booting up without giving you a fan alarm or error, you
can skip the other steps.
If the sytem still thinks the fan is too slow, speed it up until it works
or disable the fan monitor in the bios.


Shogun said:
I found this is another posting ...

Re: A7N8X-Deluxe - No Post

===========================================================
Dear Customer :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is jacky ma , and I would be assisting you today.
our bios will decide the cpu fan is bad when it 's speed is less than
2600rpm.
beacuse the chassis fan and power fan 's power is same managed in bios,and
that you adjust the speed on fan via power supply.
so ,they will at the same time change.

I adjusted the fans to 2200 rpm and then my A7N8X-deluxe2.0 starts up!

===========================================================

Of course this is not the problem i have, but maybe this can be a solution
for my heat-problem of the CPU, regarding the chapter of the Zalman-manual?
Any suggestions?






--
"Never look down on anybody unless you helping him up."
[Jesse Jackson]
Shogun said:
PLEASE help me with this ...

After doing that what "AJ" suggested (reinstalling HSF) my problem of
dramatically increasing temperature of the CPU (AMD Athlon XP 3000+) seems
to be over now, as far as it concerns running up to 65°C

At this time i have running: (for a test)

Outlook Express
Sygate Personal Firewall
Family Key Logger
ICQ
MSN
KaZaA
Asus Probe
PhotoShop
Internet Explorer


CPU Temperature: 52° C / 125 F
MB Temperature: 40° C / 104 F
CPU Fan: 2445

I am wondering now if this is good ?

In the manual of the Zalman CNPS6000-AlCu is a chapter "Adjusting Fan Speed"
...

"When booting a computer in which FAN MATE 1 is used, an alarm sound may be
generated by a system monitoring program to indicate that the rotation of
the CPU fan is slow. If this happens, you may turn the speed control knob
fully clockwise to increase the fan speed, set "CPU Fan Detected" to
"Disabled" in the BIOS settings, or set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan
in the system monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM"


I followed the first step of the control knob, and when i look now at
teh
PC
Probe window i see running up CPU Temp. at 55°C / 131 F now (MB 43° C / 109
F) So i am wondering if i have to do the other steps too, disabling CPU Fan
detection or/ and set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan in the system
monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM. (The last step has to
be done in ASUS PC Probe i guess?)


If anyone of you can give the best advice i would be gratefull
 
S

Shogun

At this time it consolidates at round 59° C
In my opinion it is still to high, it should be much lower ...
But there are no crashes anymore ..
I think i will disable the CPU Fan in the BIOS and see what will happen


Jim said:
If the system is booting up without giving you a fan alarm or error, you
can skip the other steps.
If the sytem still thinks the fan is too slow, speed it up until it works
or disable the fan monitor in the bios.


Shogun said:
I found this is another posting ...

Re: A7N8X-Deluxe - No Post

===========================================================
Dear Customer :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is jacky ma , and I would be assisting you today.
our bios will decide the cpu fan is bad when it 's speed is less than
2600rpm.
beacuse the chassis fan and power fan 's power is same managed in bios,and
that you adjust the speed on fan via power supply.
so ,they will at the same time change.

I adjusted the fans to 2200 rpm and then my A7N8X-deluxe2.0 starts up!

===========================================================

Of course this is not the problem i have, but maybe this can be a solution
for my heat-problem of the CPU, regarding the chapter of the Zalman-manual?
Any suggestions?






--
"Never look down on anybody unless you helping him up."
[Jesse Jackson]
Shogun said:
PLEASE help me with this ...

After doing that what "AJ" suggested (reinstalling HSF) my problem of
dramatically increasing temperature of the CPU (AMD Athlon XP 3000+) seems
to be over now, as far as it concerns running up to 65°C

At this time i have running: (for a test)

Outlook Express
Sygate Personal Firewall
Family Key Logger
ICQ
MSN
KaZaA
Asus Probe
PhotoShop
Internet Explorer


CPU Temperature: 52° C / 125 F
MB Temperature: 40° C / 104 F
CPU Fan: 2445

I am wondering now if this is good ?

In the manual of the Zalman CNPS6000-AlCu is a chapter "Adjusting Fan Speed"
...

"When booting a computer in which FAN MATE 1 is used, an alarm sound
may
be
generated by a system monitoring program to indicate that the rotation of
the CPU fan is slow. If this happens, you may turn the speed control knob
fully clockwise to increase the fan speed, set "CPU Fan Detected" to
"Disabled" in the BIOS settings, or set the slowest rotation of the
CPU
fan
in the system monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM"


I followed the first step of the control knob, and when i look now at
teh
PC
Probe window i see running up CPU Temp. at 55°C / 131 F now (MB 43° C
/
109
F) So i am wondering if i have to do the other steps too, disabling
CPU
Fan
detection or/ and set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan in the system
monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM. (The last step
has
to
be done in ASUS PC Probe i guess?)


If anyone of you can give the best advice i would be gratefull
 
M

Milleron

At this time it consolidates at round 59° C
In my opinion it is still to high, it should be much lower ...
But there are no crashes anymore ..
I think i will disable the CPU Fan in the BIOS and see what will happen

Shogun,
The twelve-degree difference between you CPU and motherboard is great,
but the motherboard temperature of 40° is very high. If you could get
your case down to 30° with extra case fans, the CPU would probably
drop to 52°

Jim said:
If the system is booting up without giving you a fan alarm or error, you
can skip the other steps.
If the sytem still thinks the fan is too slow, speed it up until it works
or disable the fan monitor in the bios.


Shogun said:
I found this is another posting ...

Re: A7N8X-Deluxe - No Post

===========================================================
Dear Customer :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is jacky ma , and I would be assisting you today.
our bios will decide the cpu fan is bad when it 's speed is less than
2600rpm.
beacuse the chassis fan and power fan 's power is same managed in bios,and
that you adjust the speed on fan via power supply.
so ,they will at the same time change.

I adjusted the fans to 2200 rpm and then my A7N8X-deluxe2.0 starts up!

===========================================================

Of course this is not the problem i have, but maybe this can be a solution
for my heat-problem of the CPU, regarding the chapter of the Zalman-manual?
Any suggestions?






--
"Never look down on anybody unless you helping him up."
[Jesse Jackson]
PLEASE help me with this ...

After doing that what "AJ" suggested (reinstalling HSF) my problem of
dramatically increasing temperature of the CPU (AMD Athlon XP 3000+) seems
to be over now, as far as it concerns running up to 65°C

At this time i have running: (for a test)

Outlook Express
Sygate Personal Firewall
Family Key Logger
ICQ
MSN
KaZaA
Asus Probe
PhotoShop
Internet Explorer


CPU Temperature: 52° C / 125 F
MB Temperature: 40° C / 104 F
CPU Fan: 2445

I am wondering now if this is good ?

In the manual of the Zalman CNPS6000-AlCu is a chapter "Adjusting Fan
Speed"
...

"When booting a computer in which FAN MATE 1 is used, an alarm sound may
be
generated by a system monitoring program to indicate that the rotation of
the CPU fan is slow. If this happens, you may turn the speed control knob
fully clockwise to increase the fan speed, set "CPU Fan Detected" to
"Disabled" in the BIOS settings, or set the slowest rotation of the CPU
fan
in the system monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM"


I followed the first step of the control knob, and when i look now at teh
PC
Probe window i see running up CPU Temp. at 55°C / 131 F now (MB 43° C /
109
F) So i am wondering if i have to do the other steps too, disabling CPU
Fan
detection or/ and set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan in the system
monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM. (The last step has
to
be done in ASUS PC Probe i guess?)


If anyone of you can give the best advice i would be gratefull

Ron
 
S

Shogun

Milleron said:
Shogun,
The twelve-degree difference between you CPU and motherboard is great,
but the motherboard temperature of 40° is very high. If you could get
your case down to 30° with extra case fans, the CPU would probably
drop to 52°


Thanx Milleron, i already removed a side of the case and now the CPU temp.
is around 50° C
and MB still 40° C. Friday i will buy me a CHASSIS and a POWER Fan, or maybe
more fans if placeable, then it should work.




Jim said:
If the system is booting up without giving you a fan alarm or error, you
can skip the other steps.
If the sytem still thinks the fan is too slow, speed it up until it works
or disable the fan monitor in the bios.


I found this is another posting ...

Re: A7N8X-Deluxe - No Post

===========================================================
Dear Customer :
Thank you for contacting ASUS Customer Service.
My name is jacky ma , and I would be assisting you today.
our bios will decide the cpu fan is bad when it 's speed is less than
2600rpm.
beacuse the chassis fan and power fan 's power is same managed in
bios,and
that you adjust the speed on fan via power supply.
so ,they will at the same time change.

I adjusted the fans to 2200 rpm and then my A7N8X-deluxe2.0 starts up!

===========================================================

Of course this is not the problem i have, but maybe this can be a solution
for my heat-problem of the CPU, regarding the chapter of the
Zalman-manual?
Any suggestions?






--
"Never look down on anybody unless you helping him up."
[Jesse Jackson]
PLEASE help me with this ...

After doing that what "AJ" suggested (reinstalling HSF) my problem of
dramatically increasing temperature of the CPU (AMD Athlon XP 3000+)
seems
to be over now, as far as it concerns running up to 65°C

At this time i have running: (for a test)

Outlook Express
Sygate Personal Firewall
Family Key Logger
ICQ
MSN
KaZaA
Asus Probe
PhotoShop
Internet Explorer


CPU Temperature: 52° C / 125 F
MB Temperature: 40° C / 104 F
CPU Fan: 2445

I am wondering now if this is good ?

In the manual of the Zalman CNPS6000-AlCu is a chapter "Adjusting Fan
Speed"
...

"When booting a computer in which FAN MATE 1 is used, an alarm
sound
may
be
generated by a system monitoring program to indicate that the rotation
of
the CPU fan is slow. If this happens, you may turn the speed control
knob
fully clockwise to increase the fan speed, set "CPU Fan Detected" to
"Disabled" in the BIOS settings, or set the slowest rotation of the CPU
fan
in the system monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM"


I followed the first step of the control knob, and when i look now at
teh
PC
Probe window i see running up CPU Temp. at 55°C / 131 F now (MB 43°
C
/
109
F) So i am wondering if i have to do the other steps too, disabling CPU
Fan
detection or/ and set the slowest rotation of the CPU fan in the system
monitoring program to less than or equal to 1500 RPM. (The last
step
has
to
be done in ASUS PC Probe i guess?)


If anyone of you can give the best advice i would be gratefull

Ron
 

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