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Jakesteads

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When i Turn on my computer uses the front turn on button everything seems to work fine, then the monitor doesnt come up and when i try to turn off the computer useing the front button the LCD light turns off but the PSU and All the computer doesnt turn off any ideas?
 
does your motherboard have onboard video? if it does you need to make sure your bios has it disabled (which you can't do without a monitor) check the mobo itself for a possible jumper. on my mobo's case... i have a two jumpers under the pci slots... one for onboard video and the other for audio. also - if this is a new video card, your pc may still be trying to run through the old video card (your using pci-e right?) if your old gpu was pci - just pci, then the pc probly isn't going to find it on it's own. you'd need to keep the old gpu installed long enough to go to windows and select your new gpu as the default. (right-click, properties, display... you'll see from there what to do.) as far as not all things powering down... you got me there man... maybe like a cool down period or something. i wouldn't change that if it's what the pc wants to do. but if it's just staying on forever... that could be your psu or mobo being faulty.
 
sorry new help i fixed that lol, now im getting an error msg saying "error my CPU fan has failed of is running very low" what is this and how can i fix it does anyone know ?

Also i just tried to load up BF2 a few times and i got a system error any ideas on this also?
 
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anyone :( also i checked speedfan readings and it says

Temp1 39c
Temp2 37C
Temp3 36c
Temp 126C ?
Temp 126C ?
HD0 32C
Temp1 40C


Are the "Temp's" hot and what are those ?
 
Jakesteads said:
Temp 126C ?
Temp 126C ?

This is absurdly hot...258.8ºF. Whatever that is, you need to cool it down. Once you do that, things may return to normal, or at least, it eliminates that possibility. You need to buy a fan and heatsink or something, because if you keep it running at that temp, it's almost certainly going to fail/melt.
 
computermaineack said:
This is absurdly hot...258.8ºF. Whatever that is, you need to cool it down. Once you do that, things may return to normal, or at least, it eliminates that possibility. You need to buy a fan and heatsink or something, because if you keep it running at that temp, it's almost certainly going to fail/melt.
Those 126C temps are a common error on SpeedFan's part - there's nothing actually running that hot in the system.
 
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