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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    Well was trying to get the dump logs this morning and couldn't even get into safe mode, then last time I tried powering on nothing and just a long continuous beep (I didn't hear any other short beeps with it). I can't find what that means either, its not in the manual. I looked and most of the time people seem to be having issues with graphics cards not being plugged in correctly but I am using onboard video. I was then able to boot up into normal Windows twice. I posted my new dump log as well

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    Thank you ahead of time

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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    Replaced CMOS battery. Haven't had any problems. Ran speed fan and it said my idle CPU was at 29c and under load (handbrake) it shot up to 56c. Doesn't that seem a little hot?
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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    I would say 132° F is a little warm, but I would have to check the specs on the processor. I think mine runs around 95° F and maybe the lower 100s.

    There should be a setting in the bios you can set for an alarm. There is a possibility the temp is not being read correctly.

    Did you say you put this machine together? It wouldn't hurt to go get some thermal compound just in case you need it. If you want to replace or redo the CPU installation, we can work on that.

    Are you sure nothing is blocking the fan from turning or the airflow?

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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    Just to be sure I am reading this right on Coretemp it read about 50-55c while running prime95. Got the same reading from speedfan with Core being 55, but CPU at like 61 sometimes.

    I did put this together myself. I am also 99% sure I put Arctic 5 on the CPU and heatsink. If you think I need to I can take off the fan and sink and check, but I am pretty sure it is on there.

    Nothing is blocking the fan I have been watching from an open box. Only cord that goes across it is the Northbridge? Pin connector. Air flows straight out a vent in the side of the tower.

    How reliable is Speedfan's SMART readouts cause they said my HDD is fine but my SSD/C: drive is not good.

    Is there a test I can do to make sure it is the SSD drive or so I can prove to OCZ to get an RMA?
    Thanks for all the help Saltgrass

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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    If I was looking at the correct CPU, and you might want to check, it looks like the max temp is 62° C. Maybe someone running an AMD processor would give you a better answer, or maybe check the overclockers site to see if they know, or AMD forum...

    I can't really help with Speedfan, but it can only read what the sensors tell it.

    As far as the SSD, most drive manufacturers have some utility to test the drive just to keep from having unnecessary returns. Maybe they or a forum for them will know. If the processor is running hot, it could have been causing corruption, or possibly the problem with the bios was involved. If it is close to the end of a warranty, maybe do something a little sooner, but you might give it some time to see if it settles out. Windows 7 does have a self-healing utility that cleans up drives during down times, and I think it is in addition to TRIM. Bluescreens can also corrupt data.

    I just got an SSD two days ago and I like it so far.

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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    Put it all together about a year ago so I have some time. I will let it run for a while and see whats going on. I have read that these drives have had some problems but I will see. I love the SSD for loading programs it is great.

    I have to go out of town until Sun. So I won't have any updates but than you for all of your help so far.

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    Re: Freezes, BSoD, and now nothing

    So things were ok for a while but then BSOD started up again and just too busy to do anything right away. Have been getting them more now and at one point powered up after a random shut down to here a long continous cycle of beeps. Was not one long beep, but just non stop beeping and it hung on the setup screen.

    I have ran speedfan and coretemp while handbrake and got it up to 59C but nothing happened until after I stopped Handbrake, then it shut down. I have ordered a Cooler Master 212 + to hopefully help out with temps. Any ideas on how to check any of this out?

    I will also be getting in touch with OCZ's tech help when I have time.

    This is the most recent SF Diagnostic tool readouts I made. Hope this helps and thank you for your help.
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