11 Jun 2007 at 13:26 #1 Hedge Hedge Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 19,578 Location Somewhere in the middle. Erm, just ran this and it instantly rebooted my pc The previous version was fine. Any ideas? Asus P5Ne sli motherboard e4300 2gb crucial ballistix 5300
Erm, just ran this and it instantly rebooted my pc The previous version was fine. Any ideas? Asus P5Ne sli motherboard e4300 2gb crucial ballistix 5300
11 Jun 2007 at 13:36 #2 str str Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,052 Happens to a lot of people and the programmer hasn't figured out why since ages ago so unlikely to be fixed any time soon.
Happens to a lot of people and the programmer hasn't figured out why since ages ago so unlikely to be fixed any time soon.
11 Jun 2007 at 14:00 #3 Hedge Hedge Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 19,578 Location Somewhere in the middle. Ah ok thanks for the reply. shame
11 Jun 2007 at 14:01 #4 Tooks Tooks Associate Joined 24 Oct 2005 Posts 2,047 Location Lincolnshire What version were you trying Hedge? V0.95?
11 Jun 2007 at 14:13 #5 Mortster Mortster Associate Joined 10 Dec 2003 Posts 651 I had this problem recently on a P5b (standard) build with an E6300. I went into the BIOS of the P5b and loaded setup defaults, and then coretemp was OK.
I had this problem recently on a P5b (standard) build with an E6300. I went into the BIOS of the P5b and loaded setup defaults, and then coretemp was OK.
11 Jun 2007 at 14:20 #6 Hedge Hedge Soldato OP Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 19,578 Location Somewhere in the middle. Tooks said: What version were you trying Hedge? V0.95? Click to expand... Yeah mate. .94 works fine, but someone said 95 gives diff readings
Tooks said: What version were you trying Hedge? V0.95? Click to expand... Yeah mate. .94 works fine, but someone said 95 gives diff readings
11 Jun 2007 at 15:18 #7 FreeStream FreeStream Soldato Joined 10 Apr 2004 Posts 13,497 yep, one version fine other version reboot. He buggered it good and proper.
11 Jun 2007 at 15:18 #8 Amonlym Amonlym Associate Joined 15 Jan 2007 Posts 689 happens to me at higher oc's also. no problem arround 2800 mhz, will reboot 2900 within an hour, and about 1 min to reboot at 3000..... i think of it as a stability benchmark now xD
happens to me at higher oc's also. no problem arround 2800 mhz, will reboot 2900 within an hour, and about 1 min to reboot at 3000..... i think of it as a stability benchmark now xD
11 Jun 2007 at 16:04 #9 Tooks Tooks Associate Joined 24 Oct 2005 Posts 2,047 Location Lincolnshire I think that was me Hedge! V0.95 fixed some kind of issue on how temps were calculated (something to do with the Delta T calculation, but I'm way out of my depth here!). On V0.94 with my E4300, idle/load temps were 21/35 but under V0.95 they are reported as 36/55 which is pretty much the same as TAT always said. If you can use TAT, then that should be a pretty reliable guide to your temps. Although I use Coretemp as it's nice to see the temps on the taskbar. What does TAT say vs Coretemp V0.94 at the moment?
I think that was me Hedge! V0.95 fixed some kind of issue on how temps were calculated (something to do with the Delta T calculation, but I'm way out of my depth here!). On V0.94 with my E4300, idle/load temps were 21/35 but under V0.95 they are reported as 36/55 which is pretty much the same as TAT always said. If you can use TAT, then that should be a pretty reliable guide to your temps. Although I use Coretemp as it's nice to see the temps on the taskbar. What does TAT say vs Coretemp V0.94 at the moment?