General errors
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79 degrees…. before you power anything up make sure the heat sink is properly fitted.
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The fan is well placed, what surprises me is that it reaches those temperatures and the RPM does not exceed 2000, I have seen that it can reach almost double.
What I have already done is to order a better cooler, I do not want to fry the micro because reaching such a temperature in normal use scares me. :fuckyea:
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The fan is well placed, what surprises me is that it reaches those temperatures and the RPM does not exceed 2000, I have seen that it can reach almost double.
What I have already done is to order a better cooler, I do not want to fry the micro because reaching such a temperature in normal use scares me. :fuckyea:
Those values do not seem to be correct, I have taken other screenshots:
with the aida64 program
Dropbox - Enchufe normal.jpgand from the Bios
Dropbox - 140305120454.BMPI just passed the memtest and it did not give any problems, the micro, motherboard or power supply are the suspects (I also checked the disdo duto)
Could it be something misconfigured in the BIOS?, I have not touched it, I have it as it came by default. -
Have you tried a Linux live CD?
Best regards
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Have you tried a Linux live CD?
Best regards
Yes, on the Ubuntu live CD and on the Hiren's Boot CD, when I ran the memtest, there were also vibrations.
The problem is either hardware or BIOS configuration, but I'm not exactly sure what. The hard drive, monitor, and RAM have been checked, so it's either the motherboard, CPU, or power supply...
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I would go for the simple option, put a PCI-e graphic card and its corresponding drivers and see if there are any changes…
Regards
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I would go for the simple solution, put a PCI-e graphic card and its corresponding drivers and see if there are any changes…
Regards
I have got a graphic card, an NVIDIA one. I have deleted the other drivers, installed the ones that came with it and I have done a stress test, the one from Aida. I am not, for the moment, having any problems with the stress test. With the APU at 5 minutes everything was lagging a lot, with the graphic card nothing.
Before changing the graphic card, I updated the BIOS and nothing. In the BIOS when I put optimized values (or something like that) the problem got worse.
So it is supposed to be a problem with the APU. If that is the case I have to resort to the warranty ¬_¬ of pccomponentes, the micro is less than 6 months old:
- could there be any problem???
- what should I say so they don't give me the run-around (electrical problem, hardware defect …)
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Note that the APU is only "half" of the graphics capacity of your original equipment, the other half is integrated into the motherboard, so if the fault is there (as it seems) it can be as much a problem with the motherboard as with the micro.
Also clarify that when you connect a discrete graphics card, the integrated one is deactivated, which is why you don't have problems now.
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Keep in mind that the APU is only "half" of the graphics capability of your original equipment, the other half is integrated into the motherboard, so if the fault is there (as it seems) it could be a problem with either the motherboard or the micro.
It should also be clarified that when a discrete graphics card is connected, the integrated one is deactivated, which is why you don't have any problems now.
If it's still under warranty, get in touch with them and send them the motherboard and micro.The micro is from pccomponentes, according to what I've read, they're very bad for returns, so first I'm going to start the return process for the motherboard to Amazon, I think I bought it a week ago. Could there be any problems??. I'm thinking of saying that the PC has a graphics problem and that the micro has been tested on another motherboard that works well.
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The micro is from pccomponentes, according to what I have read, they are very bad for returns, so first I am going to start the process of returning the board to amazon, I think I bought it a week ago. Could there be any problem??. I am thinking of saying that the pc has a graphic problem and that the micro is tested on another board that works well.
It would not be a return, it would be using the warranty, if a component is faulty, they should not be bad for changing it and if you are within 7 days, they should not give you problems.
Tell them what is happening to you and they should not put up any objections.
regards
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One explanation for image failures and sectors marked as defective is to have the memory misconfigured, although I find it hard to believe that the image would vibrate for this reason.
As you mention that when you enter the optimized values it gets worse, and that with another graphic it improves, I would focus on testing those memories well, putting stable values, before processing an RMA.
Salu2!
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One explanation for image failures and sectors marked as defective is to have the memory misconfigured, although I find it hard to believe that the image would vibrate for this reason.
As you mention that when you put the optimized values it gets worse, and that with another graphic it improves, I would focus on testing those memories well, putting stable values, before processing an RMA.
Salu2!
The memories passed the memoritest and had no problem.
They were not configured from the bios, with the serial configuration it did not work well and with the optimized one either.
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And after updating the BIOS, you have loaded the default values as indicated in the instructions, right?
Salu2!
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And after updating the BIOS, you have loaded the default values as indicated in the instructions, right?
Salu2!
Today I have tested the new board and everything is perfect, no problems.
Conclusion: motherboard problem :alone: