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Intel Motherboards : Suddenly Stopped Working

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Author: parsec
Subject: Suddenly Stopped Working
Posted: 23 Nov 2016 at 2:35am

I do have an ASRock Z170 Extreme7+ board, and have used HWiNFO64 for years.

Every sensor reading shown in HWiNFO64 is not a valid reading. There are sensor outputs from the sensor chip that are not used. All of the AUXTIN readings (I get three) are not valid readings. You can tell by the range of values shown, that are simply impossible, or don't change much if at all. Others are duplicate readings.

AUXTIN1 for example, ranging from 0C to 124C, that's 32F to 255F. What component could possibly be 255F and still be functioning? You can edit out those readings with the Layout tab of the Config option.

My Z170 board shows the VRM temperatures, which TurbodTurtle may not have shown in his screen shot. Here is a sample of mine, with unnecessary readings edited out:



As you know, you PSU voltages are fine. So you don't see a VRM reading in HWiNFO64 for your board?

You read somewhere an issue with ASRock boards and the VRM temperature being hot? I'm sorry, but that is such a non-specific reference without any information that is essential to understanding the situation. You can see on my board, the VRM temperatures are 24C and 29C, hardly even warm.

What you read could have been about a low-end board with a small or no heat sink on the VRM chips, plus a very simple 4 + 1 (or less) phase design. Then that person was over clocking their CPU, with little to no case ventilation. Without context or any details, "information" like that is worthless. You can imagine the number of ASRock boards I have used over the years, the first one the Z77 Extreme4. I can honestly say I have never had any of my 10+ ASRock boards fail on me, or have problems. That does not mean any mother board is immune from problems, but ASRock products are not poor quality.

wardog and Xaltar can confirm for you that we have seen problems with PCs with ASRock boards in this forum, and after the person replaced his board with the same model, he still had the same problem.

I'm still picking on your SSD, did you ever run a manual TRIM (Optimize) command in Windows 10? That is in the Properties, Tools for each drive.


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