Perry Hoekstra wrote:

> On Wednesday 11 September 2002 01:42 am, Matthew S. Hallacy wrote:
> >
> > There are a few steps you should try, first of all, you might want to
> > download memtest86, an open source memory tester, and test your system
> > memory. Also, most BIOS nowdays have the ability to show you the CPU and
> > system temperature, while it will be a little lower than actual running
> > temps, it will be a decent indicator of what the temperature was
> >
> > (Your 1.4ghz Athlon shouldn't be any higher than 140F, below 130F is a good
> > temperature, mine hovers at 118F in a cool room under light load)
> >
> > you can also try lm_sensors in linux, which will read the temperature from
> > the onboard sensors for you.
> >
> > You should also try removing all non essential components from the system
> > while testing, putting them back in one-by-one (including extra sticks
> > of RAM)
>
> Did the memtest86.  Everything was fine.  I replaced three 256 MB sticks with
> one 512 MB stick for now
>
> lm_sensors shows:
>
> via686a-isa-6000
> Adapter: ISA adapter
> Algorithm: ISA algorithm
> CPU core:  +1.73 V  (min =  +1.79 V, max =  +2.18 V)   ALARM
> +2.5V:     +0.33 V  (min =  +2.24 V, max =  +2.54 V)   ALARM


^^^^^^^^^^

>
> I/O:       +3.36 V  (min =  +3.03 V, max =  +3.36 V)
> +5V:       +4.89 V  (min =  +4.60 V, max =  +5.07 V)
> +12V:     +11.57 V  (min = +11.03 V, max = +12.16 V)
> CPU Fan:  5192 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
> P/S Fan:  6818 RPM  (min =    0 RPM, div = 2)
> SYS Temp:  +30.6°C  (limit =  +60°C, hysteresis =  +50°C)
> CPU Temp:  +55.1°C  (limit =  +60°C, hysteresis =  +50°C)
> SBr Temp:  +25.9°C  (limit =  +60°C, hysteresis =  +50°C)
>
> Now this was just after boot up.  Normally, the CPU with run at right at 60
> degrees C after it has been up for a while.
>
> All my fans are running (including both CPU and Video).  I have one blowing in
> at the bottom and two sucking air from the top.

I don't know much about this, but maybe a power problem?

--Nathan Davis