While youre waiting on GaRHaR to get back to you, ill throw a couple of observations in. Your temps look ok to me, but you have some voltages that look a little low.
""I changed my motherboard because I tried to install a
CPU cooler and ended up with a ''dead'' motherboard.
So,i have put all of the cables on the motherboard's panel except one,which i use to open it by touching one pin and letting go.
So...shall I seek for the panel positions?If it was misplaced,would it not start at all ?
And any BIOS help?What should I modify?And before you ask,no,i did not change anything in the BIOS...Should I have changed anything?I mean,after adding two coolers (VGA+
CPU) and after changing my motherboard,i haven't changed anything in the BIOS.""
You say you ended up with a dead board after you installed a
cpu cooler, now youre having problems with a new board, and pointing a fan at it seems to help. Try taking the
cpu cooler off, and the other fans you say you added, and see if it still does the same thing. It could be a bad fan, since it doesnt sound like it was doing this before you added the
cpu cooler.
As for the bios, your default settings on the new board should get you booted up ok. When you changed the motherboard, you changed the bios. Bios is resident on a chip on the motherboard, not on the hard drive. The only thing you should have to do to the bios, is change it to any special settings you may have had on the old board.