Intel DP35DP has become VERY flaky
Posted: Sun Jul 24, 2011 10:12 pm
I have had this board for maybe 3 years now, and until recently it has been well behaved.
Apart from the DP35DP with the latest bios firmware update (no improvement). I have a a Q9300 processor, 8Gig or Ram, Ati Radeon HD3800 Graphics Card, an Antac PSU possibly 500W? and a plethora of Hard Drives. Win7 on one drive and XP Pro as a back up on another.
Initially I got warnings that a Hard drive was about to crash, via Ashampoo's HDD Control. After ghosting that drive the system has been fine, except that whilst I was sorting out the hard drives the PC got to be fussy about starting..... I think that it is just a coincidence. I would hear a slight take up from the HDD the DVD light would come on, and the red light would flash a few times, but no post on the screen..
More times than not I now have to play with it to get it to start. Usually the clue that it is not going to work is the Graphics card fan doesn't start roaring away. Sometimes just pressing the reset button will do the trick, mostly I have to switch the power off at the PSU, let it power down all the way, and then switch it back on, the auto restart kicks in, and then it either starts or another touch of the reset button gets it going.
Sometimes it takes a while of just the Processor fan and the PSU fan running, and then as an after thought the Graphic card fan starts to turn, and off we go.
All this happened BEFORE the next piece of info.
Whilst trying to see if the contacts on the Graphics card were clean I sprayed cleaner on the slot with the card still in it and the black clip that hold one side of the heat sink for ? flew off and had become none serviceable. I have had to do a bodge to keep that heat sink in place as access to replacement boards is almost nil.
Courtesy of the Ashampoo program I have come to realise ALL my drives HDD drives have to greater or lesser extents been running too hot, also the room ambient temperature has been around the mid to high 80's plus moderately high humidity. I have two case fans which had been fine where the computer was built in the UK, but seemingly an un AC'd room in the West Indies is TOO hot. I now have extra HDD fans which seem to help THAT issue.
I will have to wait until I do my next visit to the UK to get a replacement board, so any tips or ideas to keep this beast going would be much appreciated.
Apart from the DP35DP with the latest bios firmware update (no improvement). I have a a Q9300 processor, 8Gig or Ram, Ati Radeon HD3800 Graphics Card, an Antac PSU possibly 500W? and a plethora of Hard Drives. Win7 on one drive and XP Pro as a back up on another.
Initially I got warnings that a Hard drive was about to crash, via Ashampoo's HDD Control. After ghosting that drive the system has been fine, except that whilst I was sorting out the hard drives the PC got to be fussy about starting..... I think that it is just a coincidence. I would hear a slight take up from the HDD the DVD light would come on, and the red light would flash a few times, but no post on the screen..
More times than not I now have to play with it to get it to start. Usually the clue that it is not going to work is the Graphics card fan doesn't start roaring away. Sometimes just pressing the reset button will do the trick, mostly I have to switch the power off at the PSU, let it power down all the way, and then switch it back on, the auto restart kicks in, and then it either starts or another touch of the reset button gets it going.
Sometimes it takes a while of just the Processor fan and the PSU fan running, and then as an after thought the Graphic card fan starts to turn, and off we go.
All this happened BEFORE the next piece of info.
Whilst trying to see if the contacts on the Graphics card were clean I sprayed cleaner on the slot with the card still in it and the black clip that hold one side of the heat sink for ? flew off and had become none serviceable. I have had to do a bodge to keep that heat sink in place as access to replacement boards is almost nil.
Courtesy of the Ashampoo program I have come to realise ALL my drives HDD drives have to greater or lesser extents been running too hot, also the room ambient temperature has been around the mid to high 80's plus moderately high humidity. I have two case fans which had been fine where the computer was built in the UK, but seemingly an un AC'd room in the West Indies is TOO hot. I now have extra HDD fans which seem to help THAT issue.
I will have to wait until I do my next visit to the UK to get a replacement board, so any tips or ideas to keep this beast going would be much appreciated.