First off I am jealous of your new system.
Second I assume the motherboard is still under warranty so the best thing to do would probably be to just send back your P6T Deluxe for a new one. It is a new product and I wouldn't be surprised if Asus still has a few bugs to work out.
Third, I have heard of motherboards heating up once and then the trigger that tells the motherboard that it is heating up gets 'stuck'. Might want to do a google search on that issue. Most likely involves resetting something, but I have never had to solve that problem myself so it is best to find a tutorial from someone that has.
That's my two cents.
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how have you got the thermal paste applied?
you know less is more, right?
a little more than a pea sized amount, spread in an even thinnish layer.
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remove the old stuff with alcohol and apply again as i instructed,
if it doesnt work try RMAing the motherboard.
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if reapplying the paste and reseating doesnt work its probably a duff motherboard or cpu.
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yeah i thaught so
stock paste is never any good
for decent CPUs you need your own (preferably as5 or something)
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OK cleaned up the CPU and heatsink, re-applied paste and hey-presto I'm writting to you on my new system!! The heatsink was 'pre-loaded' with paste but it was either not enough or just really poor quality - I'd recommend applying your own to anyone else with trouble from the i7's.
Thanks to all who offered advice, this is a great forum so a billion points to everyone and I hope this little thread solves it for someone else too.
PS MatEpp...let the jealousy commence ;)
:icon_mrgreen: Jealousy commencing :twisted:
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My DVD-r was set to slave instead of master; made correction and it helped (alarm has actually been quiet for over one whole minute!) My PC is going to PC heaven as soon as I research new PCs n OS.
Thanks hotrunner, but please take a look at the thread dates :)
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