Hi all,
I started to have problems with my PC after about 3 months of using this Mach II GT. It's an Asus P4C800E-Dlx mobo with a precott 3.2 running at 4.2. For no reason the machine started to freeze and the only way of getting it back on was to power off and on. I lowered everything back to stock settings and the lockups still occured after a minute/hour/3 hours. I removed everthing to check the board for condensation damage and all seemed ok. I ran the machine with a thermalright SLU900 heatsink and fan at stock speeds for about 4 days under hard load (2 session of prime95), chip running at 68c (eek), not a single crash. Just incase, I thought I'd "condensation proof" the back of the motherboard and around the CPU socket with silicone sealant and fill the CPU pin holes with some dow corning DC4 before trying again. I finally degreased where the seal string would go with switch cleaner and put it all back together. Used a double layer of seal string as I did initially and set it running at stock speeds. With 2 sessions of prime95 running and the CPU sitting at -16c, all seemed well until this morning. 13 hours later and the machine started to lockup again
. I have no idea what could be causing the problem that I never had with a heatsink and fan.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated,
Mark
I started to have problems with my PC after about 3 months of using this Mach II GT. It's an Asus P4C800E-Dlx mobo with a precott 3.2 running at 4.2. For no reason the machine started to freeze and the only way of getting it back on was to power off and on. I lowered everything back to stock settings and the lockups still occured after a minute/hour/3 hours. I removed everthing to check the board for condensation damage and all seemed ok. I ran the machine with a thermalright SLU900 heatsink and fan at stock speeds for about 4 days under hard load (2 session of prime95), chip running at 68c (eek), not a single crash. Just incase, I thought I'd "condensation proof" the back of the motherboard and around the CPU socket with silicone sealant and fill the CPU pin holes with some dow corning DC4 before trying again. I finally degreased where the seal string would go with switch cleaner and put it all back together. Used a double layer of seal string as I did initially and set it running at stock speeds. With 2 sessions of prime95 running and the CPU sitting at -16c, all seemed well until this morning. 13 hours later and the machine started to lockup again

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated,
Mark