gigabyte g41mt-es2l heats restarts

Mohinesh Patil

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Gigabyte ga-g41mt-es2l
Core-2 quad 8400
2GB RAM
1GB inbuilt graphics(Intel GPU G41)

Intel GPU chipset(the part where gigabyte is written in black bold letters ) gets extremely hot I can barely touch it.IT STARTS HEATING ONCE I START THE COMPUTER & reaches at a point where the computer goes into reboot loop.

Does not start normally…comes till welcome screen and sometimes past that but not longer than 1 minute.

Starts at SAFE MODE for 2-3 minutes then reboots.

I think its bad PSU because when I hit the eject button on CD-drive the computer starts
Also if the cd-drive is disconnected the computer starts.

Does start sometimes if CD-drive is disconnected. But with CD-drive connected it does not start.

What I have tried
1)Replaced the heat sink chemical on both CPU and Intel chipset(GPU)below the GIGABYTE LOGO cooling aluminium thing .

2)CPU temperature is at 46 degrees Celsius as shown in BIOS.
I could not get the GPU temperature as I don’t get enough time to run the system because it reboots.

3)Checked the RAM its working fine in friends computer

4)Checked PSU using voltmeter but it shows changing voltage by 0.01-0.03
Eg if 12 volts is checked it shows 12.38 then at next second it shows 12.50
Similarly for 5 volts too. 5.26-5.38

4)I think motherboard is fine too cos the computer starts atleast for sometime

5)The GPU is fine too cos I can see it in device manager in safe mode …besides the heating problem.

6)Hard disk is fine too.


Does that mean that the changing voltage level is causing the GPU to heat up…and when sometims I press the eject button on CD-Drive the motherboard gets enough voltage to kick start????


Please suggest something…..i can’t test the motherboard on anybody else’s computer cos they have branded computers and none of my friend will allow me to disassemble there system…
 

KieranDavidW123

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It sounds like it could either be the BIOS main reason being: The BIOS pretty much tells the Motherboard, CPU and RAM how to act. Try updating your BIOS. Contact your motherboard manual or visit the gigabyte website and look to see if you can update that BIOS. This definitely sounds like the problem for me but what Power supply are you using? I need a brand and wattage oh and also the amperage and the voltage, thanks.
 

Mohinesh Patil

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Brand:X-Tech(i dont know you have heard about it before)

450W

POWER SPECIFICATIONS:(AS PER WRITTEN ON THE PSU I HAVE NOT CHECKED THESE USING VOLTMETER)
INPUT:115v-------8A-------50/60Hz
INPUT:240v-------4A-------50/60Hz

OUTPUT:

+3.3v--20A
+5v--30A
-5v--30A
-12v--0.5A
+5vSB--2.0A

450W MAX
 

KieranDavidW123

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I do not like the sound of that PSU...... Have you read that is it is 80 plus bronze? I would really like a link to it perhaps? But seen as you are using integrated graphics, there shouldn't be a power problem. It sounds like the BIOS needs an update, update your BIOS please.