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Possible E8400 Issue - Looking for Second Opinions
I recently purchased an E8400 CPU from OcUK.
I was previously running an E6600.
After installing the new CPU my PC began crashing seemingly randomly. Most of the time this was at high load whilst gaming, but it did happen on occasion whilst idling too.
Around the same time I had also purchased a new XFX ATI 5850 graphics card. So I wasn't entirely sure if it was the new CPU or the graphics card causing a problem.
I replaced my old E6600 CPU and ran FurMark on the ATI 5850 for over 4 hours. It remained stable and there was no sign of a crash.
I then ran OCCT for 2 hours to stress test my old CPU. The test passed without a crash.
I then put the new E8400 back in and ran FurMark to stress the ATI 5850. Again, I ran this for a good 4 hours without issue.
I then ran OCCT to stress the E8400 for a couple of hours. Within minutes of starting the test the PC crashed.
When the crash occurs the screen appears to go blank and lock, with vertical lines down it. You can hear the audio suttering as if it's locked also. You can't do anything but reset the PC manually. When the computer first initializes after the crash you can hear the PSU fans kick in at full throttle. This lasts a good 10 seconds before the BIOS begins to post. Things then run as normal into loading Windows etc.
So, at the moment I'm suspecting the new E8400 CPU is at fault. But the fact the PSU behaves as it does after the crash has me suspicious...
So I'm looking for second opinions.
Here's my setup:
Under 100% load on both cores the E8400 never reached a temperature above 57C. Which I believe is well within acceptable limits.
I assume the CPU is the problem, but what if with all the hardware I have plugged in the PSU is right on the threshhold? Could that be the problem? Or do I have plenty of power available with the Corsair PSU?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers
I recently purchased an E8400 CPU from OcUK.
I was previously running an E6600.
After installing the new CPU my PC began crashing seemingly randomly. Most of the time this was at high load whilst gaming, but it did happen on occasion whilst idling too.
Around the same time I had also purchased a new XFX ATI 5850 graphics card. So I wasn't entirely sure if it was the new CPU or the graphics card causing a problem.
I replaced my old E6600 CPU and ran FurMark on the ATI 5850 for over 4 hours. It remained stable and there was no sign of a crash.
I then ran OCCT for 2 hours to stress test my old CPU. The test passed without a crash.
I then put the new E8400 back in and ran FurMark to stress the ATI 5850. Again, I ran this for a good 4 hours without issue.
I then ran OCCT to stress the E8400 for a couple of hours. Within minutes of starting the test the PC crashed.
When the crash occurs the screen appears to go blank and lock, with vertical lines down it. You can hear the audio suttering as if it's locked also. You can't do anything but reset the PC manually. When the computer first initializes after the crash you can hear the PSU fans kick in at full throttle. This lasts a good 10 seconds before the BIOS begins to post. Things then run as normal into loading Windows etc.
So, at the moment I'm suspecting the new E8400 CPU is at fault. But the fact the PSU behaves as it does after the crash has me suspicious...
So I'm looking for second opinions.
Here's my setup:
- Akasa Eclipse 62 Case
- Asus P5Q Motherboard
- Corsair TX 750W ATX SLI Compliant PSU
- Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler
- OCZ Platinum Revision 2 XTC 1GB x 4
- OCZ Vertex Series 120GB 2.5" SATA-II Solid State HDD
- Windows 7 x64
Under 100% load on both cores the E8400 never reached a temperature above 57C. Which I believe is well within acceptable limits.
I assume the CPU is the problem, but what if with all the hardware I have plugged in the PSU is right on the threshhold? Could that be the problem? Or do I have plenty of power available with the Corsair PSU?
Any advice much appreciated.
Cheers

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