Has anyone heard of any problems running FreeBSD with one of these motherboards?  This is the "NON" overclockable version of the p8p67 so it is not over clocked. I got this board because I have no intention of over clocking in the future. 
When I first installed FreeBSD, the system install seemed to go fine. When I started to compile Xorg I noticed that out of nowhere the system just shut down and rebooted. I tried several times to compile Xorg and the system kept shutting off. I finally got it to install but then when I tried to compile Gnome, I got the same thing.
I finally gave up and installed PCBSD so I could play around to see what was up. So far everything has been fine until I tried to play Enemy Territory. After a while of game play the PC just shut down again.
I also dual boot Windows 7 on this same box and have never had an issue with Windows. I have played ET for hours without a shut down. With the PC just shutting down it makes it hard to troubleshoot so I am left thinking that it must be the motherboard protecting the CPU. I have checked the CPU under load while compiling and it never seems to get above 57deg c so it is confusing me a bit.
Is there any reason that this particular Motherboard should have any extra stress running FreeBSD? I am using the amd64 install (now PCBSD).
				
			When I first installed FreeBSD, the system install seemed to go fine. When I started to compile Xorg I noticed that out of nowhere the system just shut down and rebooted. I tried several times to compile Xorg and the system kept shutting off. I finally got it to install but then when I tried to compile Gnome, I got the same thing.
I finally gave up and installed PCBSD so I could play around to see what was up. So far everything has been fine until I tried to play Enemy Territory. After a while of game play the PC just shut down again.
I also dual boot Windows 7 on this same box and have never had an issue with Windows. I have played ET for hours without a shut down. With the PC just shutting down it makes it hard to troubleshoot so I am left thinking that it must be the motherboard protecting the CPU. I have checked the CPU under load while compiling and it never seems to get above 57deg c so it is confusing me a bit.
Is there any reason that this particular Motherboard should have any extra stress running FreeBSD? I am using the amd64 install (now PCBSD).
 
			     
 
		 It is very quiet and is the stock fan. Its hard for me to tell. The monitor shows that it is speeding up in windows.
 It is very quiet and is the stock fan. Its hard for me to tell. The monitor shows that it is speeding up in windows. 
 
 
		 
	