Hi,
This is my first post and at my wits end with what seems to be a problem with a temp sensor causing thermal shutdown, usually when I am in World of Warcraft.
Specs:
AMD 6000+ X2 Brisbane core
GA-MA74GM-S2H
OCZ Gamer Gold eXtreme DDR2 2x1gb
Geforce 9800GTX2 512mb
Apevia Silver Hi-Performance Case
Windows Vista (Up to date_
Latest available BIOS flashed from Gigabyte
G15 Keyboard
Mhal 1kw PSU with 120mm underfan, 80mm fore and aft blowthru fans
The issue:
OK, I am a World of Warcraft nut and of late, this new board has been randomly shutting itself down and noticing a large spike on a mystery sensor via the Logitech Keyboard Screen that precedes it, when it hits 80 degrees, the box just drops and I have to restart yet upon restart this temp is down to 20 degrees.
Speedfan identifies this sensor as #3 Temp sensor attached to IT8718F, checking it now shows it is near to 78 degrees... I have Firefox running and thats it.
Using the rule of thumb literally as it turns out, I have used my cases thermal probe on every area to see where its getting hot, Northbridge and Southbridge are warmish to touch but not overly so, the CPU is cooled by a Artic Cooler Pro 64 and the core at idle drops to about 4 degrees (1Ghz tickover) peaking about 20 degrees (Full load 3.1Ghz), RAM sticks are cool to touch and have mem tested them to hell, the Apeiva Case with its side and top blowholes coupled with the Artic and the PSU draw fans means the hot components are surrounded by 2 120mm fans (rear exhaust and PSU under fan) and 4 80mm and directly above the ram is the top fan which exhausts any heat from there too.
Everything is cold save for the Grafx card which peaks at 47 degrees... I have been repairing and building computers since 1978 and scratching my head on this, I have seen a few questions on the motherboards bigger brother the 780g on exactly the same issue but no resolution I can find :(
Is there any resolution out there that people in this forum might know about...? Is there a way I can get this errant sensor to stop reporting the temp causing the thermal cutout to activate...?
I appreciate the time anyone might give to helping this old fool sort this problem out hehe
Thx
This is my first post and at my wits end with what seems to be a problem with a temp sensor causing thermal shutdown, usually when I am in World of Warcraft.
Specs:
AMD 6000+ X2 Brisbane core
GA-MA74GM-S2H
OCZ Gamer Gold eXtreme DDR2 2x1gb
Geforce 9800GTX2 512mb
Apevia Silver Hi-Performance Case
Windows Vista (Up to date_
Latest available BIOS flashed from Gigabyte
G15 Keyboard
Mhal 1kw PSU with 120mm underfan, 80mm fore and aft blowthru fans
The issue:
OK, I am a World of Warcraft nut and of late, this new board has been randomly shutting itself down and noticing a large spike on a mystery sensor via the Logitech Keyboard Screen that precedes it, when it hits 80 degrees, the box just drops and I have to restart yet upon restart this temp is down to 20 degrees.
Speedfan identifies this sensor as #3 Temp sensor attached to IT8718F, checking it now shows it is near to 78 degrees... I have Firefox running and thats it.
Using the rule of thumb literally as it turns out, I have used my cases thermal probe on every area to see where its getting hot, Northbridge and Southbridge are warmish to touch but not overly so, the CPU is cooled by a Artic Cooler Pro 64 and the core at idle drops to about 4 degrees (1Ghz tickover) peaking about 20 degrees (Full load 3.1Ghz), RAM sticks are cool to touch and have mem tested them to hell, the Apeiva Case with its side and top blowholes coupled with the Artic and the PSU draw fans means the hot components are surrounded by 2 120mm fans (rear exhaust and PSU under fan) and 4 80mm and directly above the ram is the top fan which exhausts any heat from there too.
Everything is cold save for the Grafx card which peaks at 47 degrees... I have been repairing and building computers since 1978 and scratching my head on this, I have seen a few questions on the motherboards bigger brother the 780g on exactly the same issue but no resolution I can find :(
Is there any resolution out there that people in this forum might know about...? Is there a way I can get this errant sensor to stop reporting the temp causing the thermal cutout to activate...?
I appreciate the time anyone might give to helping this old fool sort this problem out hehe
Thx
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