|
-
The Wonder Taskmaster
what is going on here?
Ok the rig bellow is having power on issues. I push the power button and the pc beeps everything is coming on. But then no more than 3 seconds after the beep it shuts right off as soon as the hd starts to spin. Now i dont know why its doing this. I do admit i added copper heatsinks to the ram and a coper shim to the cpu. Also a power switch to my hsf, so what could be causing this problem the cpu fan is spining and it posts the ram is well seated. what could be doing this
-
Resident Audiophile
Get that CPU shim outta there...
-
Hammerhead Shark
Originally posted by XP18004life
Get that CPU shim outta there...
w3rd, most people don't need one, i find them useless unless you put a 54094 pound heatsink on
CPU Athlon xp 2500+ at 2.43GHz
MainBoard PC CHIPS M848A Mainboard
RAM Corsair XMS 1.5GB PC 3200
HDD Maxtor Maxline Plus II - 250GB
GPU ATI Radeon 9800pro
Sound Creative Audigy 2 ZS/Klipsch THX 4.1's
PSU OCZ StealthStream 500Watt PSU
19,046 3dmark01 | 6465 3dmark03 | Sharky's Extreme 3DMark Team!
-
The Wonder Taskmaster
Originally posted by XP18004life
Get that CPU shim outta there...
i am removing it as we speak but why whats wrong with having one
-
Mako Shark
Originally posted by angomeka
i am removing it as we speak but why whats wrong with having one
The shim can cause the heatsink to make poor or even make no contact with the processor which is bad. You may have a big problem if it wasn't making any contact.
-
The Wonder Taskmaster
Originally posted by PriMaTe
The shim can cause the heatsink to make poor or even make no contact with the processor which is bad. You may have a big problem if it wasn't making any contact.
what the **** why do they sell these things then!!!
-
Mako Shark
the shims are to ensure that you do not crack your processor when installing the heatsink. I don't think it's a problem on newer processors, haven't read one post about someone cracking a proc ever. I think it may have been sorta a problem with the old t-bird chips they were more fragile. But now there isn't a need for them.
-
Hammerhead Shark
Why the switch in the HSF wire. You NEVER turn this fan off!
-
The Wonder Taskmaster
Originally posted by Mechanic
Why the switch in the HSF wire. You NEVER turn this fan off!
please man i am not stupid. Its a switch that changes the fans speed from low to medium to high
Posting Permissions
- You may not post new threads
- You may not post replies
- You may not post attachments
- You may not edit your posts
-
Forum Rules
|
|