Been about a year since last major problem, so it is about time for the latest nag. Computer has been shutting itself down at decreasing intervals over the last week, got to the point where I couldn't even load WinXP completely before it would power off itself.
No apparent software problems, wished it was as easy as a power saving scheme setting being responsible. Opened it up for a look see, blew some dust, then spot that the Video Card fan is no longer moving, I take it that is the culprit.
The question: Is the video card overheating and causing a system shutdown or is the video card heating up the CPU which is no more than a few inches above it and causing the CPU to shutdown?
After the look see and clean up the BIOS System Health section shows the starting System/CPU temps as 25C/38C, getting up to 34C/46C in 15 minutes but holding steady after that. The current alarm setting for the CPU temp is 60C. Th comps been on now for over 70 minutes as I write this, no appearant problem.
Does anyone know of a way to jump from P into the system BIOS and back so I keep checking the temperature. Or perhaps some program to access the Gigabyte board temperature monitoring from within XP?
System specs:
Socket AM2 AMD Athlon™64 X2 3600+ Dual-Core
1GB (2x512MB) PC6400 DDR2/800 Dual Channel Memory
GigaByte GA-M55SLI-S4 nForce4 SLI Chipset DDR2/800 SATA 16x PCI-Express MBoard
CoolerMaster Stacker 830 Tower; Apevia 680W BEAST POWER ATX Power Supply; AMD ATHLON64 CPU Fan & Heatsink + 3 case fans (top & front inhale, back exhale)
NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS 512MB PCI Express x16
250GB SATA-II 3.0Gb/s 8MB Cache 7200RPM HDD
16X DVD-RW; 16X DVD ROM
12 in 1 Flash Media Reader/Writer
LeadTek WinFast 2000 XP Deluxe Capture Card
WinXP Home SP2
Operating System: XP SP2
P.S.
Just found the NVidia software that installed with the card, has a temperature settings section. GPU is holding steady at 90C with a "Core Slowdown Threshhold" of 125C. Good/Bad?