Finally, possible signs of getting somewhere. :knowing:
Possible overheating LAN components?
So I am trying a whole bunch of things to get a raid card to work and I needed to use the computer for a couple of hours so I leave the side cover off the case. I figured no side panel, cooling is not a problem I turn all fans in my computer down to lowest setting ... to cut long story short something seems to be overheating.
ANYWAY I have finally found a pattern for the occurance.
fans at lowest setting, speedfan registers
CPU as 35-40 deg Celsius, wait 5-10 minutes I start getting "disconnection" flashes regularly ... one every couple of seconds.
I turn fans up, speedfan registers
CPU at 30 and below degrees celsius, wait 2-3minutes the flashes stop.
Now I keep doing this [probably excess of 10 times] and its a constant pattern.
So one last thing I try is turn all fans down, run spyware doctor [it uses a fair bit of the
cpu], speed fan registers
CPU at 40+ degrees celsius, and sure enough the flashes start sooner AND it gets to the point where I get totally disconnected from the LAN and can't reconnect.
So my PRESUMPTION is something is overheating, not the
CPU obviously, and I was monitoring
RAM usage the whole time and it never went below 150MB free.
The problem is
the chip with the marvell logo on it, I am assuming is the onboard LAN chip, is not noticably hotter to touch.
I am not actually using the LAN connection when this happens ie the network utilisation is 0%.
I've read that computer case ambient tempreture gets to 40+ degCel, I would estimate at the moment its 25 degCel ambient at the hottest
Ive googled it a bit and no one else seems to have picked this problem up as overheating.
Any ideas are appreciated.
regards
Eric