PSU by the sound of it. Certainly it must be hardware and since your temps are OK your CPU & chipset should be OK.
If it was anything in Windows, you'd get a BSOD or warning.
PSU by the sound of it. Certainly it must be hardware and since your temps are OK your CPU & chipset should be OK.
If it was anything in Windows, you'd get a BSOD or warning.
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just got a new psu maybe 2 weeks ago, seems to be running fine by the looks of itOriginally posted by Chewie UK@11 April 2004 - 17:37
PSU by the sound of it. Certainly it must be hardware and since your temps are OK your CPU & chipset should be OK.
If it was anything in Windows, you'd get a BSOD or warning.
it's 450watts for the specs in my sig, should easily be enough
and it doesnt even only restart when using alot of power, sometimes it's just idling or while checking email or anything
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Thats very strange, No matter what the error is you normally get a BSoD from what it sounds like it's actually just cutting straight out due to the lack of power.
Did it restart before you changed your PSU, And have you checked the leads for any breaks in the wire at all?
I wasn't going to buy it in the first place, so me downloading it for free isn't losing them any money.
You've proberly already had this suggestion already but have you tried running it without any additional hardware like usb or pci cards?
I wasn't going to buy it in the first place, so me downloading it for free isn't losing them any money.
it never cut out before, but it just started maybe 3 days ago and ive had this psu for about 2 weeks i'd say...Originally posted by AcID ZeR0@11 April 2004 - 18:03
Thats very strange, No matter what the error is you normally get a BSoD from what it sounds like it's actually just cutting straight out due to the lack of power.
Did it restart before you changed your PSU, And have you checked the leads for any breaks in the wire at all?
Q6600 @ 3.42Ghz | Gigabyte EP35-DS3R | EVGA 8800GT 721/1802/2006 w/ Accelero S1 | 4gb Crucial DDR2 @ 760mhz | 750gb Hitachi 7k1000 | Corsair 520HX | 2 x Samsung SyncMaster T240 24" | Windows 7 Ultimate
it never cut out before, but it just started maybe 3 days ago and ive had this psu for about 2 weeks i'd say... [/b][/quote]Originally posted by kaiweiler+11 April 2004 - 17:14--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (kaiweiler @ 11 April 2004 - 17:14)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-AcID ZeR0@11 April 2004 - 18:03
Thats very strange, No matter what the error is you normally get a BSoD from what it sounds like it's actually just cutting straight out due to the lack of power.
Did it restart before you changed your PSU, And have you checked the leads for any breaks in the wire at all?
check in bios to see what your votages are at, see how far off they are.
can you try your old power supply just to see if the new one is causing the problem?
okay, i just thought of something, i may finally have to up my vcore a bit, i've oc'ed as far as 2.28Ghz from the stock 1.83 with default vcore, that could be the problem...
Q6600 @ 3.42Ghz | Gigabyte EP35-DS3R | EVGA 8800GT 721/1802/2006 w/ Accelero S1 | 4gb Crucial DDR2 @ 760mhz | 750gb Hitachi 7k1000 | Corsair 520HX | 2 x Samsung SyncMaster T240 24" | Windows 7 Ultimate
sure try upping it a bit, but monitor those temps carefully cause they might go way up with just a little bit more voltage.Originally posted by kaiweiler@11 April 2004 - 17:34
okay, i just thought of something, i may finally have to up my vcore a bit, i've oc'ed as far as 2.28Ghz from the stock 1.83 with default vcore, that could be the problem...
sure try upping it a bit, but monitor those temps carefully cause they might go way up with just a little bit more voltage. [/b][/quote]Originally posted by ROSSCO_2004+11 April 2004 - 18:39--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (ROSSCO_2004 @ 11 April 2004 - 18:39)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-kaiweiler@11 April 2004 - 17:34
okay, i just thought of something, i may finally have to up my vcore a bit, i've oc'ed as far as 2.28Ghz from the stock 1.83 with default vcore, that could be the problem...
I know
I monitor temps when changing anything at all...
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If you overclock then the first thing to do when problems occur is to set it back to default speeds. Try it at stock speeds and see if the same restarting problem is still there.Originally posted by kaiweiler@11 April 2004 - 16:34
okay, i just thought of something, i may finally have to up my vcore a bit, i've oc'ed as far as 2.28Ghz from the stock 1.83 with default vcore, that could be the problem...
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