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Hello sir, the system zone-2 temp., always keeps flashing in red.

**Is it problem with my motherboard or will upgrading the ram resolve the issue?** Thanks in advance

  I N T E L (R)   A C T I V E   M O N I T O R                            System Information Report                             4/26/2009 6:02:34 AM   ***************************************************************************                             General Information *************************************************************************** Product name        Intel(R) Desktop Board D865GBF based system Board model         Genuine Intel(R) D865GBF system board OS version          Windows* XP version 5.1 Service Pack 2 build 2600 OS memory           522,984 KB RAM   ***************************************************************************                                  Processor *************************************************************************** Processor           Genuine Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 Processor Processor speed     3.00 GHz Bus speed           800 MHz L1 cache            Data Cache 8KB, Execution Trace Cache 12K Micro-ops L2 cache            Advanced Transfer Cache 1024 KB Form factor         Socket 478 Stepping            4   ***************************************************************************                                   System *************************************************************************** Physical memory     512 MB RAM Memory speed        DDR266 Memory type         DDR, Synchronous Form factor         DIMM BIOS date           08/04/2005 BIOS size           512 KB BIOS version        P25 (BF86510A.86A.0077.P25.0508040031)   ***************************************************************************                                   Sensors *************************************************************************** Sensor Name         System Fan 1 Current Value       3552 Upper Threshold     not applicable Lower Threshold     not applicable   Sensor Name         Processor Zone Current Value       62 Upper Threshold     68 Lower Threshold     not applicable   Sensor Name         System Zone 1 Current Value       45 Upper Threshold     50 Lower Threshold     not applicable   Sensor Name         System Zone 2 Current Value       51 Upper Threshold     56 Lower Threshold     not applicable   Sensor Name         +12 V Nominal Value       12.000 Current Value       11.750 Upper Threshold     13.200 Lower Threshold     10.800   Sensor Name         +5 V Nominal Value       5.000 Current Value       5.104 Upper Threshold     6.000 Lower Threshold     4.000   Sensor Name         +3.3 V Nominal Value       3.300 Current Value       3.283 Upper Threshold     4.300 Lower Threshold     2.300   Sensor Name         CPU Core (+1.27 V) Nominal Value       1.275 Current Value       1.247 Upper Threshold     2.075 Lower Threshold     0.475   Sensor Name         CPU I/O (+1.5 V) Nominal Value       1.500 Current Value       1.471 Upper Threshold     2.300 Lower Threshold     0.700     ***************************************************************************                                End of Report ***************************************************************************   *Third-party brands and names are the property of their respective owners.

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It is a motherboard problem. But you can disable that alarm from the BIOS. I would simply raise the upper threshold in zone two from 56 to 60 if I were you. If it still flashes red put it back to 56 and disable it.

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