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Hi
I recently bought a few bits and bobs and built my new rig -
CPU - Core i7 920 D0
Mobo - Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5
RAM - OCZ Obsidian 3 x 2Gb
GPU - Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD 5870
Cooler - CoolIT Domino
PSU - Akasa Powermax 850W
Case - Cosmos S with two additional 120mm case fans
I followed this guide and started to mildly overclock my CPU up to 3Ghz.
Ran the prime95 torture test for an hour successfully.
Now my system seems to intermittently shut down without warning - just like somebody pulled the power cable out. At one point I couldn't even power on - leds were lit up on the mobo and power button but touching the power button did nothing, and pressing the power button on the mobo itself did nothing either. I disconnected the mains and removed the CMOS battery, after that the system powered up, with everything at stock settings.
It still randomly shuts down. It just shut down while I was typing this post for the first time, so I'm now using my trusty Inspiron 1525 running Linux!
I'm thinking either a bad PSU or bad RAM, I've heard bad things about the OCZ Obsidian, but I don't think bad RAM would cause the symptoms I'm experiencing - probably I'd get BSOD? So before I RMA my PSU, does anybody have any thoughts? If it was a bad PSU, how would removing the CMOS battery help it to power up?
I recently bought a few bits and bobs and built my new rig -
CPU - Core i7 920 D0
Mobo - Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD5
RAM - OCZ Obsidian 3 x 2Gb
GPU - Gigabyte ATI Radeon HD 5870
Cooler - CoolIT Domino
PSU - Akasa Powermax 850W
Case - Cosmos S with two additional 120mm case fans
I followed this guide and started to mildly overclock my CPU up to 3Ghz.
Ran the prime95 torture test for an hour successfully.
Now my system seems to intermittently shut down without warning - just like somebody pulled the power cable out. At one point I couldn't even power on - leds were lit up on the mobo and power button but touching the power button did nothing, and pressing the power button on the mobo itself did nothing either. I disconnected the mains and removed the CMOS battery, after that the system powered up, with everything at stock settings.
It still randomly shuts down. It just shut down while I was typing this post for the first time, so I'm now using my trusty Inspiron 1525 running Linux!
I'm thinking either a bad PSU or bad RAM, I've heard bad things about the OCZ Obsidian, but I don't think bad RAM would cause the symptoms I'm experiencing - probably I'd get BSOD? So before I RMA my PSU, does anybody have any thoughts? If it was a bad PSU, how would removing the CMOS battery help it to power up?