Just did a check of my fans (thank god for clear cases) and all my fans are running. I remember a friend said that having too many fans could cause more heat. I'm using a thermaltake V1 case. Got one intake fan in the front. One big exhaust on the side, two in the back, and one on the top. Plus the heatsink fan.Zarxrax wrote:The problem is that your CPU is overheating. It could be that a fan inside your PC has failed, or something like that.Krisqo wrote:Looks like it is the CPU. Computer shut off before the any test could be completed (use the Blend test thing). Guess i gotta start saving for a new one.
Zarx264 and crashing
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Re: Zarx264 and crashing
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Re: Zarx264 and crashing
Did you check the one that's attached directly to the cpu?
Edit: nevermind, I guess you already answered that
If you just need to encode something in the meantime, you could try telling Zarx264gui to only use 1 thread in the advanced settings tab.
Oh, and you might want to try checking in your BIOS settings to make sure your cpu didn't get overclocked somehow, or maybe even try underclocking it a little bit. (search google for overclocking guides)
Edit: nevermind, I guess you already answered that
If you just need to encode something in the meantime, you could try telling Zarx264gui to only use 1 thread in the advanced settings tab.
Oh, and you might want to try checking in your BIOS settings to make sure your cpu didn't get overclocked somehow, or maybe even try underclocking it a little bit. (search google for overclocking guides)
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Re: Zarx264 and crashing
Is your cpu heatsink clogged with dust?Krisqo wrote:Just did a check of my fans (thank god for clear cases) and all my fans are running. I remember a friend said that having too many fans could cause more heat. I'm using a thermaltake V1 case. Got one intake fan in the front. One big exhaust on the side, two in the back, and one on the top. Plus the heatsink fan.Zarxrax wrote:The problem is that your CPU is overheating. It could be that a fan inside your PC has failed, or something like that.Krisqo wrote:Looks like it is the CPU. Computer shut off before the any test could be completed (use the Blend test thing). Guess i gotta start saving for a new one.
if not, then it may be that your heatsink isn't seated properly. If you have some thermal paste, a coffee filter or glass cleaning cloth that you can sacrifice, and some rubbing (isopropyl) alcohol you can try removing the heatsink, cleaning the cpu and heatsink with the cloth/filter & alcohol and reapply thermal paste and hope you get a better fit.
Are you using a stock heatsink/fan? If so, you should probably turn your side exhaust fan around so it's feeding your cpu hsf with cool air, instead of having it fight (and probably win) against the smaller cpu fan.
If you have tons of cables dangling everywhere, you're killing the airflow in your case. Try pushing cables to the bottom of your case, or to the side the motherboard is seated on. The ribbon cables for IDE hard drives are airflow killers, if nothing else you should push these as out of the way as possible (doesn't really matter how mangled they get)
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Re: Zarx264 and crashing
Just got the problem fixed tonight. Turns out the thermal paste was slightly burnt which was causing my CPU temp to shoot up to about 120c when encoding. Cleaned the heat sink, added some new paste and my temps have been cut by more than half.
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O_o Good lord!! And the default auto-shutoff temperature in my motherboard's BIOS is 70 C, and I thought THAT was hot...Krisqo wrote:Turns out the thermal paste was slightly burnt which was causing my CPU temp to shoot up to about 120c when encoding.