[QCLUG] core2quad build
Noah Norris
preludelinux@gmail.com
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 04:55:36 -0500
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Oddly enough i seemed to fix the problem by installing the chipset fan to
the Mother Board.
( The fan has a big sticker with a warning only to install with passive
cooling or water cooling or may damage your system ........ )
after installing this fan chipset stays at 42 C and proccessor stays 52-54 C
( full load) case temp @23 C also made sure that the MB did not comtrol any
fan settings and that they where always on (during the demo @sau i
encountered some weird problems with networking taking forever and apps just
stalling when they needed network access this could of been the chipset
overheating )
( Been running folding@home 6 beta 2 -smp now for 48 hours this program is
made for 4 cores or more too)
Also it dont matter how new you are we dont have posting requirements really
this mailling list is open to any linux user. even if you have been using
linux for 15 years or 15 seconds ^^
thinking monday im gona retry the sli setup which could of been straining
the chipset not the power supply.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 3:01 PM, Brent Wyatt <wakecycle@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi I'm just new so I hope it's alright for me to respond. Sounds like you
> have a nice set up Noah. Sounds like you've moved it around a lot too. You
> check all that ram you have? You must have, What? 4, 2gig ram sticks in
> that beast. At least 2, 4 gig chips (they make those?) One of them could
> be just not quite seated right. Then maybe even mem-test them with an
> ubuntu live cd (for example), to make sure you didn't get a bad one.
> Making sure your video cards are all playing nice is a possibility
> too, so I agree with you testing there also.
> 58c doesn't seem excessive for your cpu's and the difference in temps
> is common, but it never hurts to chill them as much as you can afford too.
> I would think the power supply you have would be sufficient for what
> you've described as your set up. Just my humble opinion. brent
>
>
> On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 6:33 AM, Noah Norris <preludelinux@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > For those that made it to the event i brought my box i just built firday
> > last week
> > Core2quad
> > 8 Gb - Ram
> > SLI 8800 GT 512 Mb video cards
> > 500 Gb sata Hd
> > Case with plenty of fans (8+1ps fan)
> > 650/750 watt Ps (suppose to be sli certified ... )
> >
> >
> > I have been getting random reboots on this box for some reason.
> > the first time it happened was 48 hours after i got the machine it
> > happened twice during the demo.
> > and when i got home it also happen but pretty much 30mins-1hour.
> >
> > According to lm-sensors the 4 cores under full load can run between
> > 58C-50C with there being up to 8 Degree flux
> > between the cores. ( i plan to get some new heat sink grease and another
> > Heat sink fan ) ( due to these processor
> > running pretty hot to begin with this might be normal ) So this could
> > be a heat issue. yet it seems to random and
> > could run some pretty intense programs like folding @home 64bit smp
> > version .... and games just fine )
> >
> > Power could also be the problem ....... ( so once i got home i pulled
> > one of the 8800 GT in SLI out gona test this for a couple days )
> > .... off to get a 1kw power supply if this is the problem or at least a
> > supply with 2x 30amp 12v rails
> >
> > Could also be a problem witth SLI and nvidia driver. i did set option
> > SLI=0 to disable it and it still rebooted
> >
>
>
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