PC started to reboot after updating hardware
Put the new CPU with cooler and PSU. And now the PC restarts itself in an absolutely random moments. Was that after restart immediately rebooted again.Resetting BIOS to default didn't help. I thought that the problem is in the PSU and replaced it with an old, but still restarts. Everything is clean and new thermal paste
The graphics on live are changed, the processors. You who taught this? )
timkiller1975 wrote:
Resetting BIOS to default didn't help.
On what parameters do you understand what they reset to default? You have Mat.fee drives error 0x00000101, and you say the default. On default they are dropped 7-8 hours without the battery until all conder has cooled. Some scumbag came up with that CMOS reset per minute, and a bunch of idiots for 15 years already posts on the Internet.
timkiller1975
Remove Windows, dismantle Pitch, pull the battery overnight, in the morning collect. Start first with one strip of memory. Then shut down, add the rest. If only two straps, you two just put, the problems should not be.
Generally to prepare a Pitch it is necessary to install new hardware, not after. Will set Windows while she is pure without drivers, immediately ask the BIOS to the latest version. Now its flash is useless, and can have consequences.
timkiller1975
BIOS reliable reset circuit certain pins on the Mat. Board by means of a bridge, rather than pulling the batteries. These contacts should be signed and they are generally called CLR_RTC or CLR_CMOS; a jumper must be on them. How are these contacts and where they are exactly on your Board, you can read the manuals or googling it (how close, see ibid.). This is the first.
Second: if you want to you then suggested something more specific, then write more information, like: config-computer to the replacement of parts that you put in there, new or not, etc.
P. S. do not rush to immediately try everything you suggest)))
timkiller1975
the percent of the declared TDP of 120W, and the fee with the mind, and in fact, the budget and the food chain simply can not withstand such loads.
Still, as a variant, you need a different version of BIOS to Xeon ziony worked fine on this Board. Ideally, this issue should have been in Google before buying the CPU, but try to do it now.
not sovmestima equipment patamu for xeona Nada Mat Board with support for these processrow
if the problem is in the consumption you can go into the BIOS and try in General where to put a multiplier of x8 or 9 then costata will drop the power consumption Souvanna
I think the CPU is just wrong addresses memory if goes to blue screen
if someone just restarts as if nothing had happened is overheating or something, or the lack of power
Characteristics of the Xeon X5470 CPU from Intel:
4 cores, without the support of Hyper-Threading
the critical temperature is only 63 degrees
process technology 45nm CPU already
and as much as 120W TDP
When you actually modest to date, the indicators wildest TDP, even more than the modern eight-core i7. On the website of the manufacturer ASRock G31M-S for her stated support Protsiv Intel Core™ 2 Extreme / Core™ 2 Quad / Core™ 2 Duo / Pentium® Dual Core / Celeron® Dual Core / Celeron, Penryn Quad Core Yorkfield and Dual Core Wolfdale for the LGA 775. Support for Xeon and LGA771 socket are not declared. What I am getting at, probably came out cheaper to buy the modern components. The same core i3 last generation is not bad. Unless the author is not going to make a server, although judging by the motherboard, not going to.