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THE SPEED GETS DOWN TO 200 MHZ 5 MINUTES AFTER I USE IT INTENSIVELY

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Its over heating. uuse a laptop chill pad to help keep it cool as well as check and make sure your internal fan is working also.

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Hobart A-200 mixer gets hot and weak. Motor housing gets too hot to keep your hand on it. Service tech told me the motors usually don't go out. What other problem could it be?

I'd say you're most likely overloading the mixer. This mixer, and others similar in size, are frequently overloaded by people making pizza dough. If you are making dough, keep in mind the A-200's capacity is 9 lb. of 40% A.R. pizza dough, mixed for 5 minutes maximum. If you need to mix longer, the batch must be cut down even smaller, but I don't even know if you're mixing dough.

Try running the mixer unloaded (i.e. nothing in the bowl) for ten minutes or more and see if it gets hot. If it still gets hot, the motor's start circuit (varies depending upon age of the A-200; Hobart used numerous motors in the A-200 over the years, incorporating different starting circuits) most likely has problems. If it doesn't get hot when operating unloaded, then you're probably overheating the mixer by overloading it.
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512 MB of DDR2 533 MHz system memory, upgradeable to 2 GB using two soDIMM modules (dual-channel support)

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so you only posted a mobo spec?
and forgot to ask a real question in english>?
ok I ran google translate sp to eng.
and see that you said
ILO INSTALLED THE MESSAGE Q DETECTED A NEW DEVICE COMES OUT, WHEN INSTALLING THE NVIDIA DRIVERS IT COMES Q DOES NOT HAVE THE DRIVERS OF THAT DEVICE MODEL GE FORCE 72000 GS PCI EXPRESS 256 MB

what is ILO??????
I guess wild that you are installing and OS
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geforce is one word,
so geforce 7200gs drivers are at nvidia.com
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Go to this link:

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Check your Processor cooling system.If the cooling is not proper or if the processor is not working properly then the system will restart on its own with in few minutes of boot up process.Also check if there is any infection.
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1T/2T Memory Timing [Auto]
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