On Sun, 2006-11-26 at 02:16 +0000, Vijay Gill wrote: > > What does the BIOS say about those voltages?? Are you running the latest > > BIOS?? .. The lm-sensor output may very well be wrong, as most of the > > settings are generic. After scanning though the Asus forums for the last > > month or so (Due to instabilities of my system. Random lockups, and > > rebooting etc..), I found that a lot of the Asus motherboard problems > > were due to incorrect RAM timings and RAM Voltage settings.. (I've now > > setup my board manually using the Corsair specs of my RAM and my system > > is now rock solid). It seems that the Asus BIOS doesn't set this stuff > > up properly.. Which can (And will) cause system instability. I was > > blaming FC5 kernels for this, and I was wrong.. All good for me now... > > > > It might be worth checking that out and see how you go with that.. > > > > Wolf > > > Bios only tells about the VCore which is similar to VCore 1 of > lm_sensors. 12V is also simlar. The value of Vcore 2 make me worry. > > Also I never suspected FC6 because FC5 also shows same behaviour on > this machine, where-as I never had FC5 bad experience with FC5 on > another machine. > > I was running version 1004 (which is beta BIOS) so I switched to > officially stable 1003 for this mobo, but the problem is still there. > > Thanks > Vijay > PSU problem maybe?? Wolf -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list