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bigrich0086

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Out of no where my Computer screen Locked up. So Then i hit the reset button on the case. It wouldnt post at all Just all the fans and everything turend on.

It did how ever post when i took out CMOS battery and then put it back in. I got into bios to check everything and set it all back to default. Loaded up windows then in 5 mins of running the screens froze again.



all temps are fine. NO BSOD EVER. As soon as i turn computer on monitors stay blank and i dont get the 1 post beep.


Now i turned it off for 20-25 mins, then turend it on and im now on the computer typing this. Its been up and running for 10 mins flawlessly. I did how ever bump the case kinda hard but didnt seem like it was hard. I had a loud noise in house make me jump up and hit computer. but now after about 90 mins of fiddling iwth it its now working.


Any ideas what caused this. Or is this a sign something failed ot post i bios. IM LOST now that im on it.

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I would run Prime95 with everything set to stock and see if you get any errors or BSOD's.

My thoughts or possible causes are CPU, ram, or power supply. Right now I'm leaning toward CPU, but my initial thoughts when I first read it are power supply.
 
I find it odd that all your cores report exactly the same temp.

THats casue AMD dont have sensor for each core. Therefor it takes a average temp and makes that the temperature for ALL the cores. It was like that since i bought it and i seen others like that as well. I thought something was wrong but i contacted AMD and hey just said eachcore doesnt have its own sensor.
 
Pulled this off form a amd forum

The sensor in AMD CPUs can report temperatures between -49C and 206C.

*K10 = Phenom (Agena), Opteron (Barcelona). The K10 reports a temperature value that is relative to a certain predefined value, it doesn't report the actual processor temperature! So take that into consideration.
**CPU Temp is because the Phenom\Opteron (K10) have only one sensor per package, meaning there is only one reading per processor.
 
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