Hi all,
I had asked the other day about my new machine amd 6000+ and strangely SLOWWING down then eventually stopping.
I have tried a new 500W power supply, I took out the extra video card, and just used the one on the motherboard (both are nvidia one with DVI one RGB). I took out all the RAM and tried differnent RAM. I ran memtest86 (ran fine until the machine turn off). Harddrives should be fine since they are not active during memtest86. THe temperature on the CPU has never been higher that 118 degrees. This is after it turns off and I go into the hardware monitor.
I reset the BIOS settings or loaded defaults. I did download from ASUS the current BIOS for the M2N-MX motherboard.
I cannot change the mother board or processor without buying a new one.
It is SO STRANGE that the system slows DOWN before shutting off. I run a continuous compile and use the time command to time it. The compile starts at about 16 seconds and SLOWS DOWN to 30 seconds right before turning off.
cpuspeed is not running on the box. If anything its supposed to speed up not down.
Is there anything else to try or any suggestions. I also boot centos 5 with "noapic" on the kernel line.
Jerry
Hi all,
I had asked the other day about my new machine amd 6000+ and strangely SLOWWING down then eventually stopping.
I have tried a new 500W power supply, I took out the extra video card, and just used the one on the motherboard (both are nvidia one with DVI one RGB). I took out all the RAM and tried differnent RAM. I ran memtest86 (ran fine until the machine turn off). Harddrives should be fine since they are not active during memtest86. THe temperature on the CPU has never been higher that 118 degrees. This is after it turns off and I go into the hardware monitor.
I reset the BIOS settings or loaded defaults. I did download from ASUS the current BIOS for the M2N-MX motherboard.
I cannot change the mother board or processor without buying a new one.
It is SO STRANGE that the system slows DOWN before shutting off. I run a continuous compile and use the time command to time it. The compile starts at about 16 seconds and SLOWS DOWN to 30 seconds right before turning off.
cpuspeed is not running on the box. If anything its supposed to speed up not down.
Is there anything else to try or any suggestions. I also boot centos 5 with "noapic" on the kernel line.
It 'sounds' hardware related but I'm just wondering if you ever have another terminal open and can watch something like top or ran sar against it. It would be nice to see if a specific resource seems to be dying on you. Does the CPU spike before it dies? is all available RAM gone? How does your swap look? Although it might be unlikely I've seen machines exhaust all the RAM and chew up swap halting the machine (mind you there were bigger issues like poorly written applications not freeing up memory etc).
If nothing looks like it spikes _while_ you are monitoring it under load and nothing seems obvious, hardware could be the culprit
-- L
Jerry Geis wrote:
THe temperature on the CPU has never been higher that 118 degrees. This is after it turns off and I go into the hardware monitor.
Tried loading the cpu and running acpitool to monitor temperature? Can still be a temperature problem. When load stops, the temp will drop fast. Tried to check cpu cooler, cleaning surfaces, re-applying thermal paste (correcly in a thin, even layer)?
//Morten
Morten Torstensen spake the following on 4/16/2007 2:59 PM:
Jerry Geis wrote:
THe temperature on the CPU has never been higher that 118 degrees. This is after it turns off and I go into the hardware monitor.
Tried loading the cpu and running acpitool to monitor temperature? Can still be a temperature problem. When load stops, the temp will drop fast. Tried to check cpu cooler, cleaning surfaces, re-applying thermal paste (correcly in a thin, even layer)?
//Morten
Is the cpu cooler a size recommended for that processor? Don't assume that the cooler in an AMD retail pack is completely adequate.
Have you tried a good quality thermal paste like arctic silver? Can you leave the case open and direct a fan into the case to see if the problem persists?
Is processor voltage set properly, does motherboard state compatibility with the processor?
And the most obvious, is the system overclocked in any way?