I have a Seasonic S12 600W power supply bought about 18 months ago. I've begun to experience random events where my PC will just switch off with no warning/beeps/slow downs, just as if the power supply was pulled out (and yes, I have checked that!). The temperatures are well within normal limits, there are no voltage spikes/drops that I can see and no driver problems that come up or BSODs. I can immediately restart the computer with no problems, sometimes it will then be fine and other times it will do it again within 20-30 minutes. It is unrelated to what software I am using.
I am running an Opty 165 at 2.6GHz on an Asus A8N Sli Deluxe Motherboard, 4 SATA hard drives, 2 IDE DVD drives, a BFG 7800GT graphics card and a Creative X-Fi Extreme Music sound card, all in Win XP (although I had similar problems with a RC 1 of Vista).
I have no temperature monitoring in my power supply and was wondering whether the supply was overheating? It's all sat in a Coolermaster Stacker 830 case and CPU temp is idle at 28-30deg C and fully loaded at <50 deg C. Mobo chipset never gets above 40deg C and case likewise. The case has something like 5 120mm fans, so should be reasonbly cool!
Anyone got any thoughts?
I am running an Opty 165 at 2.6GHz on an Asus A8N Sli Deluxe Motherboard, 4 SATA hard drives, 2 IDE DVD drives, a BFG 7800GT graphics card and a Creative X-Fi Extreme Music sound card, all in Win XP (although I had similar problems with a RC 1 of Vista).
I have no temperature monitoring in my power supply and was wondering whether the supply was overheating? It's all sat in a Coolermaster Stacker 830 case and CPU temp is idle at 28-30deg C and fully loaded at <50 deg C. Mobo chipset never gets above 40deg C and case likewise. The case has something like 5 120mm fans, so should be reasonbly cool!
Anyone got any thoughts?