Problem Much?
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Problem Much?
i installed my new 630 into my P5P800 last night, got everything working perfectly, installed all the asus stuff and anything that i needed too, and it worked fine all of 3 hours i was on it...
then i go to turn it on today, and loads windows, i log in, and crash, so i figure maybe it needs more voltage, although i havent overclocked it yet, so i boost it up to 1.5vcore (on air thats close to max for me), and same thing, so then i clear cmos and everything nothing changes, still boots and closes the second windows starts doing stuff
by my calculations (guessing really) it could be a few things
1- hard drive is crap, its long due for a crap out on me, as it has been slowing down alot and being, not so good (dont wanna get to technical for ya :D)
2- my OCZ powerstream is putting a little too much pressure on the hsf (almost resting on it) and thats causing some fluctuations causing it to hit a high temp for a second and shut down
3- (long shot) im only using a single stick of DDR500 512mb (at ddr400 speed which doesnt matter tho)
anyone got any ideas, as im lazy and would rather go at this all at once than to do it one time after another after another :D
then i go to turn it on today, and loads windows, i log in, and crash, so i figure maybe it needs more voltage, although i havent overclocked it yet, so i boost it up to 1.5vcore (on air thats close to max for me), and same thing, so then i clear cmos and everything nothing changes, still boots and closes the second windows starts doing stuff
by my calculations (guessing really) it could be a few things
1- hard drive is crap, its long due for a crap out on me, as it has been slowing down alot and being, not so good (dont wanna get to technical for ya :D)
2- my OCZ powerstream is putting a little too much pressure on the hsf (almost resting on it) and thats causing some fluctuations causing it to hit a high temp for a second and shut down
3- (long shot) im only using a single stick of DDR500 512mb (at ddr400 speed which doesnt matter tho)
anyone got any ideas, as im lazy and would rather go at this all at once than to do it one time after another after another :D
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there is no BSOD...which i wish was the case
its not the ram ive realized, as ive tested it in my other system and it boots, and tested that systems ram in mine and does the same thing
so ive now figured out that it is not the ram, but thats not good, now i gotta find what is the problem
this board was RMA'd so it is actually a brand new board
anyone got any ideas?
its not the ram ive realized, as ive tested it in my other system and it boots, and tested that systems ram in mine and does the same thing
so ive now figured out that it is not the ram, but thats not good, now i gotta find what is the problem
this board was RMA'd so it is actually a brand new board
anyone got any ideas?
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When you say the PSU is up against the HSF, It could be heat....
have your tried underclocking and lowering the voltage? (i'm sure you have re-seated the proc, and re-applied some AS5)
do you you have a voltmeter? If so check your 12v rail....
When windows is booting, try pressing F8 and choose Safe Mode. If you can get into safe mode check event viewer.
have your tried underclocking and lowering the voltage? (i'm sure you have re-seated the proc, and re-applied some AS5)
do you you have a voltmeter? If so check your 12v rail....
When windows is booting, try pressing F8 and choose Safe Mode. If you can get into safe mode check event viewer.
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dont know if you found this
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1056424505
I didnt read it totally. i did a search for 1000008e and found that long thread. one thing was said something about a problem with one of the ram slots. also, one person said they left the comp off for a long time, like 12 hours (dont know why that would really change anything) and said it worked fine after. i dunno, just a thought to look at.
http://www.annoyances.org/exec/forum/winxp/t1056424505
I didnt read it totally. i did a search for 1000008e and found that long thread. one thing was said something about a problem with one of the ram slots. also, one person said they left the comp off for a long time, like 12 hours (dont know why that would really change anything) and said it worked fine after. i dunno, just a thought to look at.
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well the ram slot thing doesnt apply to me because ive had 1 stick in every possible slot and it wouldnt work, and then had 2 sticks in any possible combination and it wouldnt work so scratch the ramslot idea
and the leaving computer off, well it gets left off for 10-15 hours at a time, and in this span it was left off for a good 24-36 hours, so scratch that one
i will look through it now though
thanks
and the leaving computer off, well it gets left off for 10-15 hours at a time, and in this span it was left off for a good 24-36 hours, so scratch that one
i will look through it now though
thanks