Hi
2 days ago I started benchmarking my system. I used SiSoft Sandra's Environment Monitor Wizard together with Prime95. On my first run of Prime95 it errored after just under 5 hours.
Thinking it might be my Corsair XMS3200 XL-PRO RAM running at stock timings of 2-2-2-5, I ran memtest86 for 5 hours and it ran without a glitch so that ruled out the possibility of faulty RAM.
Next I decided to rerun the same test above and closely watch the Environment Monitor.
Prime95 ran for just under 10 hours as shown here
The final output of Sandra's Environment Monitor Wizard is here
As you can see the numbers are not all too great mainly starting from above the Power / AUX Temperature, +5V Voltage and +12V Voltage.
The CPU Temperature which is not shown never rose over 37C.
To begin with the Power / AUX Temperature is always between 69C and 71C. I did some research and found out that not all mainboard manufacturers allow you to even read the PSU temperature, so that the number SiSoft Sandra was reporting could be incorrect. For this issue I would really appreciate it if a K8NXP-SLI owner could check out what their Power / AUX Temperature is using SiSoft Sandra and report back to me.
P.S. The Power / AUX Temperature is also reported as 70C using SpeedFan and Motherboard Monitor.
Moving on, the +5V Voltage is what hit me. It fluctuated between 1.26V-6.18V :Q. Now this surely is something to worry about. Can someone please tell me what peripherals draw power from the +5V rail given that my system is heavily loaded (Running a 3500+ Winchester at stock cooled using a Zalman CNPS7000B-ALCU, 1024 Corsair XMS3200 XL-PRO at stock, BFG 6800GT at factory stock which is already overclocked by BFG, 2 Optical Drives, 1 80GB Samsung IDE HD, 1 200GB WD SATA HD, 1 74GB WD Raptor SATA HD, 5 Coolmaster Case fans, 2 cathodes, 1 Creative SB Live! Gamer plus the 3 fans in the PSU.
I need to try and disconnect some peripherals that are drawing power from the +5V Rail, but I need to know which ones are drawing power from it.
Finally concerning the +12V Rail, the numbers are not too bad given that the average was 11.60V.
I forgot to mention, that other than those reported issues, I have not been experiencing any instability such as BSOD except at the begining and that turned out being a known messed up Iomega Driver.
Thanks for anyone who will help
Regards
2 days ago I started benchmarking my system. I used SiSoft Sandra's Environment Monitor Wizard together with Prime95. On my first run of Prime95 it errored after just under 5 hours.
Thinking it might be my Corsair XMS3200 XL-PRO RAM running at stock timings of 2-2-2-5, I ran memtest86 for 5 hours and it ran without a glitch so that ruled out the possibility of faulty RAM.
Next I decided to rerun the same test above and closely watch the Environment Monitor.
Prime95 ran for just under 10 hours as shown here
The final output of Sandra's Environment Monitor Wizard is here
As you can see the numbers are not all too great mainly starting from above the Power / AUX Temperature, +5V Voltage and +12V Voltage.
The CPU Temperature which is not shown never rose over 37C.
To begin with the Power / AUX Temperature is always between 69C and 71C. I did some research and found out that not all mainboard manufacturers allow you to even read the PSU temperature, so that the number SiSoft Sandra was reporting could be incorrect. For this issue I would really appreciate it if a K8NXP-SLI owner could check out what their Power / AUX Temperature is using SiSoft Sandra and report back to me.
P.S. The Power / AUX Temperature is also reported as 70C using SpeedFan and Motherboard Monitor.
Moving on, the +5V Voltage is what hit me. It fluctuated between 1.26V-6.18V :Q. Now this surely is something to worry about. Can someone please tell me what peripherals draw power from the +5V rail given that my system is heavily loaded (Running a 3500+ Winchester at stock cooled using a Zalman CNPS7000B-ALCU, 1024 Corsair XMS3200 XL-PRO at stock, BFG 6800GT at factory stock which is already overclocked by BFG, 2 Optical Drives, 1 80GB Samsung IDE HD, 1 200GB WD SATA HD, 1 74GB WD Raptor SATA HD, 5 Coolmaster Case fans, 2 cathodes, 1 Creative SB Live! Gamer plus the 3 fans in the PSU.
I need to try and disconnect some peripherals that are drawing power from the +5V Rail, but I need to know which ones are drawing power from it.
Finally concerning the +12V Rail, the numbers are not too bad given that the average was 11.60V.
I forgot to mention, that other than those reported issues, I have not been experiencing any instability such as BSOD except at the begining and that turned out being a known messed up Iomega Driver.
Thanks for anyone who will help
Regards