Re: Problem restarts

From: User LAFFER1 (laffer1_at_adsl-68-76-19-75.dsl.klmzmi.ameritech.net)
Date: 06/28/04

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    Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 15:10:35 -0400 (EDT)
    To: Mark Terribile <materribile@yahoo.com>
    
    

    On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Mark Terribile wrote:

    >
    > Dear "User LAFFER1",
    >
    >> I had a similar problem with a server recently. The issue turned out to
    >> be the NIC/NIC driver. I changed it over to a 3com and it worked like a
    >> charm ever since.
    >
    > Well, I'm using the motherboard NIC, which is an Intel RC82540EM
    >
    >> I'm also using that power supply in a server. I've noticed it gets very
    >> hot under load. I believe that model only has one fan and is considered a
    >> desktop "silent" model. Its possible that your system config is too much
    >> for it running 24/7. Its not the wattage per se, just that its not
    >> designed for continously use. My system is only an amd athelon 2000+ with
    >> 512mb ram, 1 7200rpm 40gig maxtor drive and a dvd reader.
    >
    > This is a two-fan model, with no visible speed adjustment. The output air
    > is warm, but not outrageously so. But if that were the problem, why
    > would the system restart immediately, and why would it be taken down by
    > processor load rather than by a heavy disk load? Is it worth buying a
    > 420 or 480 watt supply to test? Antec supplies are built more heavily than
    > most, and this 380 watter cost as much as a 480 from, say, Powmax.
    >
    > Mark Terribile
    >
    >>
    >
    >
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    The intel nic drivers tend to be pretty stable. Interesting that yours is
    a two fan model. Mine was included in an Antec case.

    If you know it only occurs under heavy CPU load, then that leads to two
    conclusions.

    1. Hardware issue/thermal. Perhaps your cpu fan is not adequate. Perhaps
    thermal compound might help? Artic silver.. etc. Another possibility is
    that you have adequate cooling but a sensor on the processor, fan or
    motherboard watching the cpu is malfunctioning and making the system think
    its overheating. Can you look at the temperature readings for the cpu in
    the bios, etc?

    2. Software issue.

    I tend to lean toward hardware as others have posted.
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