Weird Issue... Help Needed!!!

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viktri

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I have a weird issue on my machine. My PC config is as follows: ASUS M3A78-EM motherboard, AMD PHENOM II X4 940 processor, 4 GB Transcend RAM, 1TB Seagate Barracuda HDD, 600W Cooler Master PSU.

I have this computer for just over a week now. Its setup for a dual boot with Xp and Vista. The problem is weird as Xp is running fine from day one, whereas Vista is being inconsistent. At times, when I start the machine, the splash screen for Vista flickers instead of rolling smoothly and once I logon to the desktop, the system clock zooms really fast. The minute hand does a full rotation of an hour in about 5 mins time. Everything is abnormally fast. This changes the times on the BIOS when I next get into it too. Having said that, there are times when I boot it up and everything works exactly as it should.

I have tried reinstalling the OS thinking it was a problem with the s/w, tried flashing the BIOS to the latest version, nothing worked. I dunno much about the options in the BIOS for me to play around with it.

I got a hint of what could be the problem when I tried installing Windows 7 Beta on VMware, when it came up with the msg: “VMware Workstation has measured your CPU speed to be 3005 MHz, but Windows reports that it is 3000 MHz This may mean that your computer has a power-saving feature that varies the processor speed. As a result, the clock in your virtual machine may run too fast or too slow.” As a result tried disabling the “Cool n Quiet” feature for the CPU but the problem still remains intermittent.

I am am pretty ok with troubleshooting s/w issues myself, but this is way too weird for me to believe its a software issue. Pardon me for a really lengthy explanation, but I am hoping one of the experts here might give me a clue as to what’s happening, before I take it back to the place I got it from.
 

Disc_Junkie

Call me D_J!
It maybe the processor is running too fast, see if this helps,

1. Turn off the Aero Effects
2. Go to the BIOS and turn on Fan Control

It is a weird issue really and I don't think my suggestions would work but it is worth a try. Wait for others to reply....
 
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viktri

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Thanks disc_junkie, but that didnt work :(... I am still waiting for more replies!!!
 
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viktri

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I installed Windows Xp first and then installed Vista... also had tried a reinstallation of Vista again after I thought it could be the OS... one more weird thing is that when I try to boot from the Vista DVD... the splash screen when it shows "Microsoft Corporation" it still zooms when the problem is present. But I could give it a try to install Vista only if that would make a difference
 

Disc_Junkie

Call me D_J!
I installed Windows Xp first and then installed Vista... also had tried a reinstallation of Vista again after I thought it could be the OS... one more weird thing is that when I try to boot from the Vista DVD... the splash screen when it shows "Microsoft Corporation" it still zooms when the problem is present. But I could give it a try to install Vista only if that would make a difference

Maybe there are compatibility issues arising. Keeping one OS in a system brings a lot more stability to the system. Format and keep one OS and see. It may be OK by then.:smile:
I also feel that your RAM maybe faulty. You should take it to a tech and tell him to check the RAM.
 
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viktri

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I am yet to try a reinstallation of the OS to have only Vista on it. On further discussions with one of my friends, he told me that probably the motherboard doesn’t support the processor. So, I just wanted to know if that’s what’s causing the issue??? Does M3A78-EM work fine with Phenom II X4 940 or are there any issues with it? :???:
 
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viktri

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Thanks for all your help guys... I got the motherboard replaced during my visit to the shop yesterday after few arguments and clarifications and things seem fine so far... :-D My only other concern now is the temperature of the motherboard. After just a few mins of working on it, it touches 47 degrees on the PC Probe application. I can hear the fan running at quite some speed too. All I want to know is are these temps too high, is the mobo overheating???
 
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shaunak

Tux Fan
47 degrees is not overheating. I wouldnt worry.

Offtopic: How is the onboard on the M3A78-EM? Decent enough for 1080p content? A few casual games?
 

The Sorcerer

oh wow...Xenforo!!!
I assume you are using windows vista with service pack 1 (and with recent updates) with windows vista gfx card drivers. If so, uninstall the drivers, go to the manufacturer's site and get the updated drivers.
 
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