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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.
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 but forgot to say which one 72000 is dead wrong it is, 7200GS. geforce is one word, so geforce 7200gs drivers are at nvidia.com for sure. here here it is
Select the model motherboard you have and click on the CPU support link, it will show you a list of CPU's that are supported. You have a socket 939 board and AMD CPU's are now AM2, AM2+ and AM3 socket, which are 940 pin. It may be difficult to find a new CPU for your motherboard that is new since they have not been made in awhile.
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.
DDR3 modules can transfer data at the effective clock rate of 800–1600 MHz using both rising and falling edges of a 400–800 MHz I/O clock. In comparison, DDR2's current range of effective data transfer rate is 400–800 MHz using a 200–400 MHz I/O clock, and DDR's range is 200–400 MHz based on a 100–200 MHz I/O clock.
decide urself, depends onur system support and ofcourse ur buying capacity.
Since Intel says that this board will support DDR with 200/266/333 MHz speeds only.There should not be problem with your board more so that it works fine.
Go to page 33 in your manual, see DRAM Clock/Drive Control & press enter. You can tweak your memory to run faster however your manual suggest not too. Hate to see you burn it up. As you will see everything is set to Auto:
Max Memclock (Mhz) [Auto] 1T/2T Memory Timing [Auto] CAS# latency (Tcl) [Auto]
When DDR Timing Setting by is set to Manual, use this item to set the DRAM frequency. Would be nice to have a side panel fan blowing on your memory.
Link to your board.: http://www.ecsusa.com/ECSWebSite/Products/ProductsDetail.aspx?detailid=455&DetailName=Specification&MenuID=1&LanID=9
Your M/B support Socket 462 (also called Socket A) is a PGA socket designed for AMD K7 family
of processors. This socket can be used with AMD Athlon and Duron processors
ranging in speed from 600 MHz to 2200 MHz (3200+) and with bus frequences
ranging from 100 MHz to 200 MHz (400 MHz DDR)
Athlon (Socket A) (600 MHz - 1400 MHz) Athlon XP (1333 MHz - 2333 MHz, or 1500+ - 3200+) Athlon MP (1000 MHz - 2133 MHz) Duron (550 MHz - 1800 MHz) Sempron (socket A) (1500 MHz - 2200 MHz, or 2200+ - 3300+) Mobile Athlon 4 (850 MHz - 1400 MHz) Mobile Athlon XP-M (Socket A) (1200 MHz - 2200 MHz, or 1400+ - 3000+) Mobile Duron (650 MHz - 1200 MHz)
I Recommend to go for Athlon XP with good cooling fan. :)
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