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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3
OS: WinXP
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Power Supply beeps and shuts down
Hi all,
Hoping I can find some help here. These forums look extremely in depth and thinking this is the place. Forgive me if similar issues have been brought up and I am repeating a problem. Anyway... Computer has been running fine for about 2 weeks now and I have made no changes to it recently besides installing new video card (Nvidia) drivers and Nvidia motherboard drivers (not bios). I played it for a few hours, maybe even a day or two after that with no problems. But starting yesterday - I turn the pc on... within 15 seconds the power supply starts to beep and the display on the power supply starts to flash. Specifically the "+5v" number flashes and the number displayed is around 5.5 or 5.6. Shortly after - the system shuts down (presumably the power supply is shutting itself off). What did I do? What can I do? I took out one of my 2 video cards and I had the same problem. Even unplugged one fan, assuming I was drawing too much power but it is still happening. Any help would be extremely appreciated. Thanks in advance! |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3
OS: WinXP
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Re: Power Supply beeps and shuts down
Hi and Thanks sopranodx10
As I can't keep my system up long enough the following is from my 1 yr old invoice: Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.40 ASUS P5N-E SLI NFORCE 650I SLI MB APEVIA QUARTZ ALUM 650W PS 2x EVGA GEFORCE G8800GTS 320MB PCI-E 2x GEIL 1024 MB DDR2 PC6400 MEMORY I do not know if this link will work.. it is the closest thing I could find... t hough I'll keep looking for a better link... http://aspireusa.net/product.php?pid=217&xcSID= Thanks! |
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Tech Hardware Team
Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 3,342
OS: XPSP2
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Re: Power Supply beeps and shuts down
As a rule of thumb any of the rails should be within 5% of the rated voltage so the 5v rail should be between 4.75 and 5.25 your power supply is shutting it self down to protect your system.
It's also a little light for dual 8800 cards I expect to see a good quality 750w. See this thread: Power Supply Information and Selection
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 3
OS: WinXP
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Re: Power Supply beeps and shuts down
Lucky me...
Maybe the power supply is just shot... i tried booting up with individual ram sticks, changing slots, and whatnot - just on a whim - and after 3 or 4 restarts (though now without the +5v beeping/flashing) it is still shutting down... only faster - and with no obvious warning. So more problems with this damn machine... Thanks for any assistance but now I'm not sure what the problem is... |
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Tech Hardware Team
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Re: Power Supply beeps and shuts down
Yes, see if you can get your hands on a larger testing PSU.
A good replacement unit would be a Thermaltake TOUGHPOWER (TP only) 750w unit. Sounds like the unit is detecting the 5 volt overvoltage and shutting down to prevent damage.
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