CitrixEngineer
Technical User
I say "Apparently", because I've never seen a CPU simply die without showing at least some form of flakiness beforehand: especially when that CPU has been fine for a little over a year (just out of warranty!).
RIG:
ABIT BX-6 mobo
256MB Kingston PC-100 SDRAM
3dFx Voodoo 3 3000 16MB AGP
SoundBlaster Live!
Hauppauge WinTV PCI Nicam
3Com 3C509TX 10/100 NIC
SoundBlaster AWE 32 8MB
WinModem
Quantum Fireball 4GB
Seagate 3.1GB
Maxtor 17GB
Pioneer 105 16x DVD
Sony 4x4x24 CD-RW
Scenario:
I've been running this computer as my main PC for nearly 3 years. The software build is MS Office 2000, IE5.5, DX8, Magix Music Maker 5, Steinberg WaveLab, Steinberg Cubase 3, Microsoft Age of Kings and Civilisation II Test of Time. I don't run shareware or install anything else on this machine because I use it to write music on (and play the occasional game!). I have another 6 PCs on my home network to play with software on.
Once a month I spray ice around the inside of the case to drive out the dust, and there are 3 fans: the usual one, and a pair located front and back - one reverse wired - to provide constant airflow.
Last January I upgraded the processor to the current Intel PIII 450. The processor is held in place by a huge heatsink with a bolt at each corner that goes through the mobo. Although this is an ABIT board, I would rather buy a new processor than overclock this machine.
Two weeks ago I installed Windows ME. On Sunday evening, I got the message "The CPU has changed or is unworkable".
I can get into the BIOS, but I cannot set the CPU to anything that makes the computer start. Even factory defaults will not let me get past the message.
Does anyone have any ideas (apart from "Buy a new proc"
?
Thanks in advance.
RIG:
ABIT BX-6 mobo
256MB Kingston PC-100 SDRAM
3dFx Voodoo 3 3000 16MB AGP
SoundBlaster Live!
Hauppauge WinTV PCI Nicam
3Com 3C509TX 10/100 NIC
SoundBlaster AWE 32 8MB
WinModem
Quantum Fireball 4GB
Seagate 3.1GB
Maxtor 17GB
Pioneer 105 16x DVD
Sony 4x4x24 CD-RW
Scenario:
I've been running this computer as my main PC for nearly 3 years. The software build is MS Office 2000, IE5.5, DX8, Magix Music Maker 5, Steinberg WaveLab, Steinberg Cubase 3, Microsoft Age of Kings and Civilisation II Test of Time. I don't run shareware or install anything else on this machine because I use it to write music on (and play the occasional game!). I have another 6 PCs on my home network to play with software on.
Once a month I spray ice around the inside of the case to drive out the dust, and there are 3 fans: the usual one, and a pair located front and back - one reverse wired - to provide constant airflow.
Last January I upgraded the processor to the current Intel PIII 450. The processor is held in place by a huge heatsink with a bolt at each corner that goes through the mobo. Although this is an ABIT board, I would rather buy a new processor than overclock this machine.
Two weeks ago I installed Windows ME. On Sunday evening, I got the message "The CPU has changed or is unworkable".
I can get into the BIOS, but I cannot set the CPU to anything that makes the computer start. Even factory defaults will not let me get past the message.
Does anyone have any ideas (apart from "Buy a new proc"
Thanks in advance.