Hi gang,
I recently updraded my CPU from a E6600 to a Q9550 and since then I have been experiencing PC freezes and crashes when gaming. I used the Extreme Power Supply site (http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp) to see if my current PSU was up to it and appraently it is but I'd like your expert opinion please.
Here's whats under the bonnet (all stock clocks, will OC when she's stable):
Q9550 CPU
1x ATI HD4870 1Gb GPU
MSI X48c mobo (2x 120 case fans)
2x Corsair CM3X2G1333C9 DDR3 RAM
Noctua CPU heat sink
2x WD2500KS SATA HDD (RAID 0)
1x SATA CD/DVD burner
OCZ 600w (OCZGSX600) PSU
Tsunami Dream case
USB ports in roof of case (standard fitting)
I have noticed the CPU idle temps to be a little high for my liking too, around 40 degrees celcius but varies approx 5 degrees over the 4 cores (up to 60 degrees under load) but @ stock clocks im not too fussed about that at the moment. Will re-do the arctic silver5 and might lap the heat sink, for now I'm just monitoring it.
GPU temps weren't getting too hot so I don't think it's a heat issue. I feared I may have damaged the graphics card when I swapped over the CPU. My friend is testing the GPU in his rig but suggested it might be insufficient power.
Matters did improve slighly when I set manual CPU volts to 1.25 and the RAM volts to 1.63v but the problem hasn't gone away.
What are your thoughts and feelings? Any help would be appreciated.
I recently updraded my CPU from a E6600 to a Q9550 and since then I have been experiencing PC freezes and crashes when gaming. I used the Extreme Power Supply site (http://www.extreme.outervision.com/psucalculatorlite.jsp) to see if my current PSU was up to it and appraently it is but I'd like your expert opinion please.
Here's whats under the bonnet (all stock clocks, will OC when she's stable):
Q9550 CPU
1x ATI HD4870 1Gb GPU
MSI X48c mobo (2x 120 case fans)
2x Corsair CM3X2G1333C9 DDR3 RAM
Noctua CPU heat sink
2x WD2500KS SATA HDD (RAID 0)
1x SATA CD/DVD burner
OCZ 600w (OCZGSX600) PSU
Tsunami Dream case
USB ports in roof of case (standard fitting)
I have noticed the CPU idle temps to be a little high for my liking too, around 40 degrees celcius but varies approx 5 degrees over the 4 cores (up to 60 degrees under load) but @ stock clocks im not too fussed about that at the moment. Will re-do the arctic silver5 and might lap the heat sink, for now I'm just monitoring it.
GPU temps weren't getting too hot so I don't think it's a heat issue. I feared I may have damaged the graphics card when I swapped over the CPU. My friend is testing the GPU in his rig but suggested it might be insufficient power.
Matters did improve slighly when I set manual CPU volts to 1.25 and the RAM volts to 1.63v but the problem hasn't gone away.
What are your thoughts and feelings? Any help would be appreciated.