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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 1
OS: Vista
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Random time frame power offs
Hey guys, hate how my 1st post is a hardware support question, but I am sure your used to it ^_^b.
Anyways I have having some major issues with my PC staying powered on. At times it can shut off within 10-20sec or 30 minutes. currently I do not have an OS installed as this was a freshly built PC. from my deductions it's either my cpu is overheating, my power supply is bad, or there is possibly a short(there are 2 hole on my motherboard that are not screwed down to anything as my case didn't have holes to put a grounding post in those spots). The couple of times I have been able to make it into the bios and checked the cpu temp it is sitting at 80c(too me this seems extremely high.) to cover all basis I ordered a new aftermarket cpu fan, and a different power supply. my question is there anything I can do before those parts come in to determine which it is that is causing the issue PC Specs: Moboard - Asus Rampage Formula CPU - Q9550 Ram - 8gb G.skill pc 8500 Video - 9800 gx2 HDD - WD Velociraptor PSU - Antec 650w Neopower Case - Antec P180 any help would definately be appreciated. Last edited by jgarcia481 : 06-27-2008 at 01:37 PM. |
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