Motherboard and Fan gone wild

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by nct35, Jan 18, 2007.

  1. nct35

    nct35 Private E-2

    Hi.

    I am having problems with my motherboard, temps, and fan speed. The fan seems to be working overtime and makes one hell of a noise. I have taken the tower apart and cleaned it. I seem to be having endless problems with my pc, and think that somehow it might be connected to my cpu etc. I get several BSOD's a day, and altogether, the system is running extremly slow.

    I would really appreciate any and all help and advice. I have beem trying to solve these issues for about 2 weeks with other tech support sites, but no luck. My system is free of all malware etc.
    This info is from Everest Home Edition (Lavalays)

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    Computer:
    Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional
    OS Service Pack Service Pack 2
    DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)


    Motherboard:
    CPU Type Intel Celeron D 326, 2533 MHz (19 x 133)
    Motherboard Name Unknown
    Motherboard Chipset ATI Radeon Xpress 200
    System Memory 704 MB (PC3200 DDR SDRAM)
    BIOS Type Award (11/08/05)
    Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)
    Communication Port ECP Printer Port (LPT1)

    Display:
    Video Adapter ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series (256 MB)
    Video Adapter ATI RADEON XPRESS 200 Series (256 MB)
    3D Accelerator ATI Radeon Xpress 200 (RC410)
    Monitor CMC 17" AD [17" LCD] (0)

    Multimedia:
    Audio Adapter ATI SB450 - High Definition Audio Controller

    Storage:
    IDE Controller ATI IDE Controller
    IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
    IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
    Floppy Drive Floppy disk drive
    Disk Drive ST340014A (40 GB, 7200 RPM, Ultra-ATA/100)
    Optical Drive HL-DT-ST CD-RW GCE-8526B (52x/32x/52x CD-RW)
    Optical Drive LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1673S (DVD+R9:4x, DVD+RW:16x/8x, DVD-RW:16x/6x, DVD-ROM:16x, CD:48x/24x/48x DVD+RW/DVD-RW)
    SMART Hard Disks Status OK

    Partitions:
    C: (NTFS) 10001 MB (1254 MB free)
    D: (NTFS) 28152 MB (26209 MB free)
    Total Size 37.3 GB (26.8 GB free)



    Network:
    Network Adapter Realtek RTL8139 Family PCI Fast Ethernet NIC (10.0.0.4)
    Modem Motorola SM56 Speakerphone Modem

    Peripherals:
    Printer Canon MP780 FAX
    Printer Canon MP780 Series Printer
    Printer Microsoft Office Document Image Writer
    USB1 Controller ATI SB450 - USB Controller
    USB1 Controller ATI SB450 - USB Controller
    USB2 Controller ATI SB450 - USB 2.0 Controller
    USB Device Canon MP780
    USB Device USB Composite Device
    USB Device USB Printing Support
    USB Device USB Printing Support


    Sensor

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    Sensor Properties:
    Sensor Type SMSC DME1737 (SMBus 2Eh)

    Temperatures:
    Motherboard 45 °C (113 °F)
    CPU 44 °C (111 °F)
    Aux 80 °C (176 °F)
    Seagate ST340014A 51 °C (124 °F)

    Cooling Fans:
    CPU 4511 RPM

    Voltage Values:
    CPU Core 0.88 V
    +3.3 V 3.37 V
    +5 V 5.16 V
    +12 V 12.06 V
    VTR 3.35 V
    Debug Info F AD 04 FF FF FF FF FF FF
    Debug Info T 2C 2C 50 81
    Debug Info V 00 71 C4 C6 C1
     
  2. Yargwel

    Yargwel MajorGeek

    Hmm the CPU core voltage of 0.88V look rather low to me. Celerons usually have a core voltage of about 2V.

    So maybe it is your power supply causing the problems.
     
  3. Rikky

    Rikky Wile E. Coyote - One of a kind

    A few of those temps ar 'iffy',let the computer run for an hour or so,check your temps and post them,take the side of the case off touch the harddrive if its at 51c it will be pretty warm,almost hot way too hot for a hardrive ,normally harddrives run around 40ish with minimal cooling,such a high harddrive temp is also a symptom of bad overall cooling which is what I would suggest the problem is?
     
  4. nct35

    nct35 Private E-2

    I have stumbled across something that might just be the cause. In Display Properties / Power Options, it would seem that my UPS sevice is currently "Stopped" American Power Conversion V 1.0 www.apcc.com

    I logged onto the website but nothing made sense to me, so best I leave well alone until guided step by step!!

    Then I got another BSOD (BAD_POOL_CALLER)

    It mentioned something about disabling the BIOS memory such as caching or shadowing.

    What are your opinions on the UPS thing ??

    Thanks
     

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