[ QUOTE ] Could be a powersource problem. That's a pretty powerful system, so what is your powersource? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, thats what it sounds like. Try disconnecting everything unneeded that uses power (cd drives, extra harddrives, all sorts of external usb devices) and see if the problem persists. Sometimes a PSU can not…
im screwed arent i ? notman you have been a great help man ! so i guess yah..its the damn power supply, and the compouter technitian also considered it since on his tests he didnt push the graphic cards...agh...still keep em coming /me picks up phone and dial technitian number.
This is going to sound silly, but depending on what ASUS mobo you have, it could have come with the "Passive" CPU cooler fans that go over these random heat-pipe systems built into the motherboard. If this is the case, then DO NOT put them on. If you already have a CPU fan, that's powered and rearing to go, don't put these…
Easy to do yourself, just remember which cables are connected to the current psu, and then do the same with the new The psu is usually connected by 4 screws in the back where the main fan is. But have you tried disconnecting devices first? And what is the current PSU you have? Oh and it is much more important to get a…
it could quite possibly be a psu problem. a while back my old psu started shuting down during windows.. and then it started shutting down right as the system powered up, i then reset the cmos which reset my speeds back to normal (was overclocking my cpu 700+ mhz and had my ram at 3.6 volts, it was ddr utt-bh5 voltage…
ok , i nwill talk with the pc technician about the power supply . Because it is annyoing me now beeing able to play more than a hour or less...yesterday i had the computer on for like 6 hours. Turned on battlefield 2 and BAM when i spawned it went kaput. Im gonna try with other games too , and try to search for graphic…
Yeah, its probably the PSU, did you find out if the PSU is SLI compliant? I have seen so many SLI systems built with non SLI PSUs, people seem to think that just because ist a high wattage PSU it'll do the job. They don't make SLI PSUs for nothing, SLI systems have very specific power requirements. Short of that, it could…
I would try to isolate the problem. Running two instances of Prime95 will will quickly tell you if your processor or ram is having probs. As someone else said, running 3dmark in loops should max out your gfx cards. If both of these work fine separately then run both the dual Prime95's as well as 3dMark looping at the same…
I don't think it's the PSU... or should I say, it's not too small. Here is a calculator btw for the people that keep thinking they need a nuclear power supply for their machines: http://www.extreme.outervision.com/PSUEngine Again, check the cooling fans... try running the computer with the side of the case off (If you…