Motherboard Info.

Johnny Prefect

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Well. I'm not exactly sure how to solve this problem. Whenever i turn speedfan on...it crashes my system. Now, i think its relevant to motherboards because.....when i use sisoft sandra...when i check my motherboard info....it also crashes. Thanks for any help.
 
Thats a bug with your board. Theres a thread about it at xtreme systems but their forum is down.
 
Hehe speaking of issues with some DFI boards, the latest version of the Smart Guardian reads my temps a 255 across the board and autokills the box :P
 
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1) it is not possible to have a motherboard bug, because a motherboard is not a smart device with any memory build on to it. Now there is memory but you have to put it on when you build a system.

2) My guess is that it is probably a cup error, becasue remember that the cpu sends the message to the the motherboard to crash. Obviously, you don't have a big enough hard drive.
 
Umm... that post makes no sense...

it is not possible to have a motherboard bug, because a motherboard is not a smart device with any memory build on to it
1. What do you think the CMOS is then
2. That makes no sense... it can still have a bug... if you want proof, http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=80786&highlight=expert+speedfan

My guess is that it is probably a cup error, becasue remember that the cpu sends the message to the the motherboard to crash
Only it isnt... speedfan works with that processor on other boards and it happened to him multiple times. Besides this is a known issue with that board...

Obviously, you don't have a big enough hard drive.
Wait... What? Huh? Where am I? Who? How did you come to that conclusion?

@Johnny Prefect, I think flashing to the newest BIOS would fix the problem. Just make sure you use an official file not a beta. It will alos fix the known cold boot problem where once in a million boots the CPU is fried.
 
compgeek said:
1) it is not possible to have a motherboard bug, because a motherboard is not a smart device with any memory build on to it. Now there is memory but you have to put it on when you build a system.

2) My guess is that it is probably a cup error, becasue remember that the cpu sends the message to the the motherboard to crash. Obviously, you don't have a big enough hard drive.


Wow !!! I have never heard such terrible advice in any forum before. Dont take this hard but I suggest you go to the local library and pick up several computer books and read them.
 
it is not possible to have a motherboard bug, because a motherboard is not a smart device with any memory build on to it.
There is memory built into the motherboard

My guess is that it is probably a cup error, becasue remember that the cpu sends the message to the the motherboard to crash. Obviously, you don't have a big enough hard drive.
It is far more likely to have a mobo problem than a CPU problem

Wow !!! I have never heard such terrible advice in any forum before
Stick around, you might be surprised.
 
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