Hey, Guys been checking out this thread due to the mysterious speedfan killing spree. Its been brought to my attention that the program has killed my cousin's (||ENKO||) board.
I have never heard such a issue, and personally i cant see it happening. If the issue did occur by speedfan accessing the bios to check the temps on the CPU and mobo its possibly a BIOS issue. Cause if any program that has to access the bios for info happens to corrupt it can cause a potential danger, such as CPu-z, Sandra, etc.
One of the DFI tech's has recommended that its the BIOS chip. Which i doubt unless speedfan somehow corrupted the BIOS. Has anyone have had this issue and went with the steps such as clearing CMOS, pulling PSU connections, Changing order of Ram or new Ram, and most important reseating the CPU -
Reseating the cpu i have found has done wonders when boards mysteriously wont post. Due to the voltage it can hold until the unwanted volatage properly expells. Usually holding the power button will remove unwanted power through out the board but hey sometimes it doesnt work.. So go alittle deeper and reseat the CPU and test the board outside the case and go from there. and check for silly grounding connections in the case.
Grounding can cause erratic behaviors and sometimes its the last thing people can pinpoint.
IF someone has already dones this let me know the outcome or have found a different technique that provided vauluable outcomes.
Thanks
Sejo



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