Hello all,
I got an MA790XDS4, and sometime ago when i was closing my computer case, i either shorted the circuit by a plug that was close to the case gaps. or it was something else, but either way the system froze though i could still move mouse and try to open things in windows.
After i rebooted by reseting the computer, it was noticiable slower, and one thing that i notice is that the frequencies move a bit(around 1 to 3 mhz sometimes) i do know that is normal in systems with spread spectrum. though my motherboard bios doesn't have that option so im not sure if its enabled by default or even exists.
Using the default bios(f4) without TLB patch erratum will cause the system to freeze and lockup during boot after windows logon.
with the TLB it will still freeze and lockup but only sometime after.
is the cpu failing or the northbridge/motherboard?
I got an MA790XDS4, and sometime ago when i was closing my computer case, i either shorted the circuit by a plug that was close to the case gaps. or it was something else, but either way the system froze though i could still move mouse and try to open things in windows.
After i rebooted by reseting the computer, it was noticiable slower, and one thing that i notice is that the frequencies move a bit(around 1 to 3 mhz sometimes) i do know that is normal in systems with spread spectrum. though my motherboard bios doesn't have that option so im not sure if its enabled by default or even exists.
Using the default bios(f4) without TLB patch erratum will cause the system to freeze and lockup during boot after windows logon.
with the TLB it will still freeze and lockup but only sometime after.
is the cpu failing or the northbridge/motherboard?
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