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[SOLVED] Computer shuts down unexpectedly
Heya all,
I'm not sure if this is the right board to put this in, but my PSU may be the cause of the problem. Here's the symptom: My computer (only about 6 mo's old) will, for a reason unknown to me, shut down completely, and at random intervals. Here are my computer specs as best I remember them: CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad 6700 Kentsfield RAM: 2x2gig DIMMs, 2x1 gig DIMMs PSU: Ultra X3 1000w GPU: BFGtech Nvidia GTX 285 Mobo: EVGA 780i HDD: Hitachi... something. I have done a little research, I've found some people claiming the X3 PSU's don't do well with the GTX 280s, but no mention of the 285. I have downloaded CoreTemp and found (with Dynex silver compound) that my CPU temp is around 40 to 45 degrees celsius when Idle (though I have also found this is almost universally the case for the Q6700 as they seem to run pretty hot and are supposedly at 100C on Tj. Max). My cords all seem to still be tight. Could my PSU be crapping out on me? Is there a way to find out rather than me spending 200 dollars on a replacement? |
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
the psu should run it with no problems would have preferred to see the corsair 1000w in it
check what the bios lists for the 12v line what does core temp register the temps as when running
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
core temp shows temps at around 60 degrees when running games like Age of Conan or WoW.
I'll (try) to check the BIOS when i get home from work tonight (I don't really know my way around BIOS well). |
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Manager, Hardware Forums
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
it pays to become familiar with the bios just remember to save on exit
redo the paste on the cpu with some arctic silver http://www.arcticsilver.com/arctic_s...structions.htm
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
Its still doing it, about an hour after turning the computer on tonight, it shut itself off.
I'm going to try unseating and reseating the RAM, not sure what it'll do, but I've heard this advice in other places. |
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
About the same temps with the Arctic silver 5 as the Dynex Silver compound under load of Vista 64 (haven't tried running a game to see what happens yet).
The RAM voltage didn't fix it, it seems; it's still shutting off whenever it wants to. I'll up the voltage once more to 2.1 as it says in the specs and see if it helps. |
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
check if there is anything listed in the event viewer at the time of the shutdown
the events are time stamped so it should be easy match anything up
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Re: Computer shuts down unexpectedly
if it was power related there would be nothing there
was worth checking in case it was something else causing he problem see how you go wit the new psu
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