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    Liquid cooling?

    I hope my computer does not randomly reboot while typing this. My main system is the AsRock 970A-G/3.1 motherboard with the AMD 8150 chip. I am experiencing FREQUENT and RANDOM reboots once the system is used for a couple of hours (sometimes it reboots before I even get to the Win7/Linux Mint dual-boot screen). The problem MIGHT be the DRAM controller chip (I recently upgraded to the maximum 64 GB RAM). It also might be the VRM chips. I am using a typical aftermarket CPU cooler, which does NOT blow air DOWN onto the VRM heat sink.

    (After previous generation hardware [Gigabyte] didn't handle "maxing out" the VRM chips very well, I wanted something over-engineered, so I got this board, since it can handle the AMD 195W chip [9150 CPU?]) so my new VRM would be over-engineered.)

    (Right now, moving from 64 GB to 32 GB SEEMS to have fixed the rebooting problem. We'll see. EDIT: No, it is still rebooting randomly. Win AND Lin. Many times it will reboot after less than 5 minutes.)

    If this continues, well, I have two more NIB (new in box) motherboards of this same model (bought them years ago when you could get them new. Win7 piracy detection won't even see it as "new hardware"). Should I get liquid cooling for the CPU next time? If I did this, there would be no airflow from the CPU cooler to disturb the air getting to the VRM heat sink. The airflow onto the VRM would be a "blank slate". It would be zero, so I could rig up fans to blow VERY MUCH air onto the VRM chips and out the top of the case. Should I try liquid CPU cooling here? Even though everything is running at STOCK speeds, and always has been?

    Also, is it possible for liquid VRM cooling, or is that too motherboard-specific?
    Last edited by Hondaman; 05-08-2025, 09:46 PM.

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    get a bootable image of memtest86+ and run it for a few hours
    or install it in your linux partition and it will be added to the bootmenu

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      #3
      Posting from my Galaxy S10+. One of the wires to the speaker was loose on that old motherboard, but I don't think there would have been any BIOS beeps anyway. Not sure about temperature alarms.

      I'm trying to install Ubuntu 24.04 or Mint 18.3 KDE on a spare AMD 5350 system (system on a chip, 17cm by 17cm board), they won't install for some reason. I need a "full featured" second system while I repair the first.

      I can't find the factory AMD heat sink / fan for the 8150 chip, so I'm stuck, and I cannot really proceed. Unless I can shop for a down-blowing fan from my phone, or install Linux on a P5GC/MX1333 board from my basement and dig myself out of this mess.

      I don't want to use the "BARAM" HS / fan (like a typical 120mm "upright fan" cooler) on the new board if I can avoid it.
      Last edited by Hondaman; 05-09-2025, 02:57 AM.

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        #4
        I would also recommend running Memtest86+ first.

        If you think it's a heat problem, the quick way to check is to open the case and have some kind of house fan blowing into it. Almost all down-blowing heatsinks still in production are either extremely thin (1U height) or so large that they hang over the RAM slots, so finding a replacement won't be easy. Maybe you could remove the stupid lights from a Wraith Prism (it still uses the old-style clip, so it will fit on anything socket 754 or newer).

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