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Old 23rd July 2012, 03:39 PM
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Re: A hard lockup

I have used JB Weld in the past to attach a fan to a heatsink that wasn't designed to have a fan.

Super glue would probably work, too.

My guess would be that since a fan on the heatsink is working, then you probably have good thermal contact between the chip and heatsink. If the thermal paste was a big issue, then even a fan on the heatsink wouldn't help that much.

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Old 23rd July 2012, 04:26 PM
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Re: A hard lockup

Another idea for direct air flow:

See this thread. http://forums.fedoraforum.org/showth...21#post1593321 (But give me a minute or two to get the photos up.)
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Old 23rd July 2012, 05:12 PM
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Re: A hard lockup

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This is all I get:

Code:
[glenn@phenom17 ~>$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1:        +40.0°C  (crit = +95.0°C)

nouveau-pci-0068
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1:       +6452.0°C  (high = +100.0°C, crit = +110.0°C)
Something is almost as hot as the sun.
Have you already tried to run a 'sensors-detect'?
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Old 23rd July 2012, 06:13 PM
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Re: A hard lockup

I'd not discount an HD issue - perhaps involving grub sections ... sure sounds like a corrupt something. What throws me is it affects all the other OSs (except Win). Hmm. I think I still would vote heat though.

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Old 23rd July 2012, 06:46 PM
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Re: A hard lockup

@marvin_ita. Regarding sensors-detect. Yes, several times. Doesn't find much of anything.
@lightman47. It's heat. The fan seems to have solved the issue.
@dbelton. Good point re: the fan is working so thermal paste is probably not the issue. That didn't occur to me.
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Re: A hard lockup

It has been 20 days since I started this thread. From the time I set the small cooling fan on top of the GPU heatsink (18-19 days ago) there have been no lockups or reboots. Solved. The issue was definitely heat related. Now to jury rig that fan so's I can upright the computer and put the cover back on the side of the thing.

Thanks for all the replies and the interest.
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Think this would hold that fan on your heatsink?
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Dang.

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Old 28th July 2012, 03:10 PM
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Well, if you're gonna do sumthin.. Do it right.. or at least do it big.
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Re: A hard lockup

Real funny. The best laugh would be provided by a picture of my final "attach the fan to the heat sink" solution. All it took was one zip tie.

I actually super-glued the fan to the 'sink first but that resulted in some audible vibration. Not acceptable.
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Zip ties should be in every home.. Right beside the duct tape
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Bought a tube of 1000 cheapos for $10 years ago. They're indespensible in my opinion.
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Re: A hard lockup

I'm getting the same problem with a hard lockup. Random crashes aometimes with a message that one core is not in sync so I'm gressing it might be more serious and a new machine as well. I inititially thought on-board graphics but tried F17,F16,F15, Linux Mint and all the same result. Now using Nvidia GT520 and nouveau. Same.
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F15 in Fallback mode.
Abit MB
Intel Duo Core G530 @ 2.4 Ghz
Sandybridge Series 6 / C200 series
Current Graphics Nvidia GT520 PCIe
RAM 2 Gb
Temperature on both cores never reaches 50C so not a temperature problem.
I'll try the Memtest and see if it is RAM
I'm running Linux Mint on my other two machines with no problems so I may switch one back to F17 and see if it's software or not.
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Have you tried running memtest on your system?
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Re: A hard lockup

I do have to say that although I *thought* my problem was solved, it may not have been GPU heat after all. That heat sink was extremely hot and the fan made a huge difference. The system had been stable for days after the addition of the fan. But Sunday last I did a fresh install of Fedora 17 to one of the partitions on the suspect desktop. At a point where the install was complete and I was tweaking things I figured it was time to do the first real complete yum update. It was during that update that something went wrong, very similar to what had been happening in the past. The screen became garbled as in my screen shot. I could tell through the mist that yum was still working. I let it complete and typed reboot. Things have been fine since. Maybe in this case it was the 3.3.4-5 kernel provided as part of the installation? Merely speculation on my part. The heat sink, when the problem occurred, was cool to the touch.
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