Hi folks,
My current computer (Intel Core 2 CPU 6600 @ 2.4 GHz with 2 GB of RAM, M/B: ASUS P5NSLI, ACPI bios revision 1104) has not been running well for weeks now (sudden black screens, CPU and PSU fans keep on running, automatic restart after a couple of minutes), and just now I might have gotten a bit of useful info on the cause.
However, I'm not sure what the info signifies and what action should be taken. This is a warning that I got after my computer shut itself down (with CPU and PSU fans still running) and after it tried to boot itself (after a couple of minutes of black screen and fans running, as said), before the bios:
When checking, I found that the Q-Fan Controller was disabled (I think it was like that already), but the odd thing was that the Vcore Voltage was presented in red numbers as: 1.02V
That can't be good.
The rest of the Voltage (3.3V Voltage, 5V Voltage and 12V Voltage) seemed alright, although the 12V Voltage was a bit low: 11.96V. The temperatures didn't look very strange either: CPU temp: 40 degrees C and M/B temp: 46 degrees C. Fanspeed: CPU fan speed was 2800 RPM, but both Power and CHA fan speed was 0 RPM. (Again, the 2 fans in the PSU itself are running, as is the CPU fan).
Anyway, the Vcore seems to be undervolted (it probably fluctuates, because the last couple of days, my computer has been running sometimes for hours on end, without shutting down).
I did not change any settings in the BIOS, concerning voltage, fanspeed or whatever [so, no overclocking]). Those are the default settings:
(CPU termination voltage means that below the set 1.25V the computer will shut itself off, I reckon?)
Additional info in the bios: "set a very high voltage may damage the coponent permanently! Set a very low voltage may cause the system to become unstable!"
So it makes sense assuming that VCore voltage problem, although not set or changed by myself, is the cause of the instability of my computer.
Two questions:
1) why does the CPU not receive the proper voltage?
2) will a new PSU solve this problem, or should other measures be taken?
Thanks!
M.T.Pilot
My current computer (Intel Core 2 CPU 6600 @ 2.4 GHz with 2 GB of RAM, M/B: ASUS P5NSLI, ACPI bios revision 1104) has not been running well for weeks now (sudden black screens, CPU and PSU fans keep on running, automatic restart after a couple of minutes), and just now I might have gotten a bit of useful info on the cause.
However, I'm not sure what the info signifies and what action should be taken. This is a warning that I got after my computer shut itself down (with CPU and PSU fans still running) and after it tried to boot itself (after a couple of minutes of black screen and fans running, as said), before the bios:
***Warning: H/W monitor status abnormal***
Please enter SETUP to check voltage, fanspeed or temperature status
When checking, I found that the Q-Fan Controller was disabled (I think it was like that already), but the odd thing was that the Vcore Voltage was presented in red numbers as: 1.02V
That can't be good.
The rest of the Voltage (3.3V Voltage, 5V Voltage and 12V Voltage) seemed alright, although the 12V Voltage was a bit low: 11.96V. The temperatures didn't look very strange either: CPU temp: 40 degrees C and M/B temp: 46 degrees C. Fanspeed: CPU fan speed was 2800 RPM, but both Power and CHA fan speed was 0 RPM. (Again, the 2 fans in the PSU itself are running, as is the CPU fan).
Anyway, the Vcore seems to be undervolted (it probably fluctuates, because the last couple of days, my computer has been running sometimes for hours on end, without shutting down).
I did not change any settings in the BIOS, concerning voltage, fanspeed or whatever [so, no overclocking]). Those are the default settings:
DRAM Voltage [auto]
chipset core voltage [+1.4V]
CPU termintation voltage [1.25V]
VCore voltage [AUTO]
(CPU termination voltage means that below the set 1.25V the computer will shut itself off, I reckon?)
Additional info in the bios: "set a very high voltage may damage the coponent permanently! Set a very low voltage may cause the system to become unstable!"
So it makes sense assuming that VCore voltage problem, although not set or changed by myself, is the cause of the instability of my computer.
Two questions:
1) why does the CPU not receive the proper voltage?
2) will a new PSU solve this problem, or should other measures be taken?
Thanks!
M.T.Pilot