Hi folks, I'm having a very unusual problem with my "family" PC downstairs. Its an Athlon 3000XP, Asus A7V8X board, NV 6600GT, 1GB DDR2700, all fairly standard and a few years old. No O/C or anything on this system.
When I turn it on and go into the BIOS, its convinced the processor is running at 60C. By the time an OS has loaded, its upto 70C. Under a load the BIOS's thermal cutoff kicks in (Set to 100C - max setting, in bios) and the machine turns off.
Your probably thinking naff install, dodgy thermal paste or heatsink or something, but its none of these. Using a laser temperature gun, I've established the processor at idle is running at no more than 35-40C when browsing the web, and ~50C under a full load. My guess is its a dodgy sensor on the motherboard?
Is there any way to override the thermal shutdown in the bios? Or to force a different reading so it never cuts in? There is no option in the bios to disable it, and the max setting is 100C, and it still happens when set to this.
Its not really worth throwing money at a machine this old, but I'd like to keep it running.
When I turn it on and go into the BIOS, its convinced the processor is running at 60C. By the time an OS has loaded, its upto 70C. Under a load the BIOS's thermal cutoff kicks in (Set to 100C - max setting, in bios) and the machine turns off.
Your probably thinking naff install, dodgy thermal paste or heatsink or something, but its none of these. Using a laser temperature gun, I've established the processor at idle is running at no more than 35-40C when browsing the web, and ~50C under a full load. My guess is its a dodgy sensor on the motherboard?
Is there any way to override the thermal shutdown in the bios? Or to force a different reading so it never cuts in? There is no option in the bios to disable it, and the max setting is 100C, and it still happens when set to this.
Its not really worth throwing money at a machine this old, but I'd like to keep it running.