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  1. I'd love to see this get imported into unMENU... and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
  2. If your using UnMenu you can also check by clicking System Info and then CPU. Scroll all the way down and it lists the temperature.
  3. Great. I'm not going to use Transmission until this update is pushed. Thanks for going through the trouble of fixing it; hopefully we get it this weekend.
  4. I too have iStat installed. I just disabled it, let's see if it happens again. I cannot change the cpu threshold. I noticed that every time it gets to 45C it happens. I'm guessing the board attempts to cool the CPU down, and since there are no fans connected, it throws the fan fail error. I guess it wasn't the CPU alarm after all, just the fan error like yours. Other than this problem, everything has been smooth sailing.
  5. Wow, small world. http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=11160.0 I have a SUPERMICRO MBD-X7SPE-HF-D525-O. At 45 C I get the same alarm. Very annoying. So I'm assuming you fixed it by upgrading the IPMI BIOS? This topic is a bit hard to follow.
  6. Yeah, the manual had numerous warnings regarding that molex port.
  7. I cannot stop the overheat alarm in the bios. Every time it hits 45C it happens, I've been taking note. I need a way to mount a fan over the motherboard Raj, regarding the power port: bad advice! That's an output, not an input and something will fry. I'm going to hook up fans to the headers, but as I've said, I have no means of mounting them. I need something like this: http://www.xoxide.com/sunbeam-wherever-pci-rack.html
  8. After a few hours of looking things up, I think it is either the fact I have no fans connected to the motherboard, or it's because the CPU hits 45C. Every time it has happened I quickly check the IPMI temperature and it reads 45C. I don't have a clue on how to mount a fan onto a motherboard that is so small. I'll try to figure something out because the sound is very annoying. The motherboard uses onboard graphics and cpu, I did not need to install anything else. The RAM is good, as I've ran memcheck. Thanks guys, I just need to figure out how to mount a fan (the mobo is a flex atx).. (the case does have a fan up front that pushes air to the back, but I guess that isn't enough)
  9. There are no fans hooked up to the mobo. IPMI view tells me that the system temps are at 43C for the System and 41 for CPU. When I restart the box, it's the same after bootup. I made sure to check temps the first time this occurred.
  10. I recently built an UNRAID server. It works great for the most part. But after being on for a little over 24 hours uptime, the computer emits a long beep. The beep sounds like the BIOS test beeps that are performed during bootup. The sound is constant (one loud beep). Oddly enough, performance is not effected. I can access the server from IPMI etc normally. When it happens, I simply stop the array and restart; everything works fine after the reboot. The sound is very annoying though. Here is the build. PSU: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817371029 RAM: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820148317 (ran memtest, returned no errors) Motherboard: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813182243 Mod note: Since the beep sounds like a mobo beep, I put the topic here. Not sure where else to put it, sorry.
  11. Great, thanks a lot for your work. We all appreciate it.
  12. Has the flash drive write issue been resolved? Possible premature death of my flash drive is not good