PC reboot issue

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I have recently upgraded the processor and graphics card in my PC (which also neccessitated a change in case) and it's now developed an issue. Under heavy load the PC will trip out and re-boot. The only things which have changed are the processor and graphics card (full spec listed below). I initially thought cooling might be the issue, but cheking the BIOS after a reboot showed the processor and system temps running at around 40 degrees. I'm inclined to think it's a graphics card issue.

Grand Theft Auto IV is a good example. With the graphics settings at a high, but perfectly playable, level the PC will reboot after 5 minutes or so. Turn these settings down a few notches and its fine. 3DMark 06 trips it out in pretty much the same place (after it has gone through the CPU tests fine).

Current set up:
Intel Q6600 processor
Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 motherboard
4GB Corsair XMS RAM
BFG Nvidia GTX 260 OCX graphics card
Onboard sound
750w PSU
Coolermaster HAF 932 case
Windows XP Pro SP3

All advice welcomed!
 
Yes it sounds like it is the gfx card, maybe thats overheating, try running gpu-z whilst running 3dmark and see, if it is that you could try an aftermarket cooler
 
Yeah sounds lie a GFX problem, although the card shouldnt just overheat like that, Id say it is faulty.
 
Okay, I ran 3DMark again with GPU-Z running. It failed in the same place (about 40 seconds into the third graphics test; Canyon Flight) and rebooted. Temperatures upon reboot (or in the case of the GPU, just before reboot):

CPU: 27 degrees
System: 29 degrees
GPU: 41 degrees

So, I think I can rule out overheating...
 
sounds similer to my prob i have bfg oc2. turns out the card is not up to the oc. i used rivatuner to revert card to std 280 speeds and never crashed once.
 
not the temp on reboot, it could have cooled down massively in the 30secs between crashing and rebooting. What temp was GPU-z showing whilst running the 3dmark test? keep your eye on GPU-z not 3dmark
 
It's an Atrix 600T 720w. It's a few years old but has performed faultlessly thus far.
I have recently upgraded the processor and graphics card in my PC and it's now developed an issue
Well protocol dicates you test all components in the trouble-shooting process so in the event you suspect a PSU you either need to test it using an MM or PSU tester or just load it up to see if it can handle a specific load.

Can you download and run a 10 loop maximum stress test using IntelBurnTest v1.6.

If the PSU is flakey it will have problems running that test, if it passes then run it again at the same time as any 3D app.

Once youve done that the way forward should become clearer! :)
 
Can you download and run a 10 loop maximum stress test using IntelBurnTest v1.6.

If the PSU is flakey it will have problems running that test, if it passes then run it again at the same time as any 3D app.

Once youve done that the way forward should become clearer! :)

It passed the IntelBurn test okay, but I'm not sure what running it with a 3D app will prove since we already know it crashes with 3DMark?
 
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