Hi guys, I've been having a crapload of trouble with power supplies. I'm afraid to even think it's the motherboard, but if someone thinks it's the motherboard please say so.
Here' the problem:
I've spend a crapload of money on the new Dual Xeon computer, all the best components, 4 Gb of ram X800XT PE card etc and bought Thermaltake 680W PSU. When I placed everything together, I've noticed that TT PSU doesn't come with 8-pin 12V server connector. Instead it comes with regular 4-pin 12V connector. I tried it out and noticed that only one CPU was getting powered. Ok, no big deal.
I found on newegg also from Thermaltake a 4-pin to 8-pin cable adapter exclusively because of this reason. Now, because I had to wait, I bought a temporary PSU from Vantec (520W) from a local store. Everything worked ok with Vantec, I installed the XP (but keep in mind that I plugged in only the DVD-ROM, DVD-R, 2 HDDs, regular low power ATI Radeon 8500 and these dual CPUs). I also bought 2 Swiftech coolers and Arctic Cooling ATI Silencer for the X800XT PE but I didn't include those components when I was installing everything.
Now this is where the problem started appearing. The 4-pin to 8-pin adapter came and I took out Vantec, placed TT PSU inside and booted the system. Went into BIOS, saw both CPUs are recognized, voltages are good and CPU temperatures were ok for these type of processors (~45-50C). BUT, when I made some changes to the BIOS and tried to save, the whole machine shuts down. I can't even turn it on anymore.
I had to wait for 10 minutes, turn off and on the PSU switch manually and then the system reboots. This time I decide to go into Windows XP and everything boots fine. After I downloaded ATI drivers, I wanted to reboot..the same crap happens. The system shuts down. Now I'm really pissed. I take out the TT PSU and replace it again with Vantec 520. This time I boot the system and everything goes ok. I decide to put in the X800XT PE and replace the coolers to install the system properly.
Everything goes great and I install Steam to see how this thing rocks in CS:S. After I played for an hour. The system reboots by itself. I quickly go inside the BIOS and I see horrible things. One CPU fan is not recognized, the CPU1 temp is like 70C and the voltage on 3.3V is like 0! I turn off the system and start cursing everything. WTF is wrong with this SH*T.
Finally I RMA-ed the TT power supply and bought a 250 freaking dollars Enermax 660W with Active PFC and all the crap. Now my question is this: What seems to be a problem here? Did all this PSU fooking around messed up my motherboard, or the TT PSU is screwed up and the Vantec PSU can't handle the load or what? Is this Enermax PSU good or what? Am I to expect the same crap with it too?
Please help.
Thank you very very much.
BTW here's the list of components:
Dual Xeon 3.6Ghz EMT64
Dual Swiftech Coolers "MCX604-V" @ 28 dBA
ASUS NCCH-DL Mobo
4Gb DDR400 OCZ Performance Series (4x1gb)
ATI X800XT Platinum AGP
Arctic ATI Silencer 4
NEC 16X Double Layer DVD±RW Drive
ASUS 16x DVD-ROM
WD Raptor 74Gb + 300GB Seagate 7200.8 SATA NCQ
Thermaltake Silent PurePower 680W PSU
Lian Li Black Aluminum Case, "PC-V1200B"
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Here' the problem:
I've spend a crapload of money on the new Dual Xeon computer, all the best components, 4 Gb of ram X800XT PE card etc and bought Thermaltake 680W PSU. When I placed everything together, I've noticed that TT PSU doesn't come with 8-pin 12V server connector. Instead it comes with regular 4-pin 12V connector. I tried it out and noticed that only one CPU was getting powered. Ok, no big deal.
I found on newegg also from Thermaltake a 4-pin to 8-pin cable adapter exclusively because of this reason. Now, because I had to wait, I bought a temporary PSU from Vantec (520W) from a local store. Everything worked ok with Vantec, I installed the XP (but keep in mind that I plugged in only the DVD-ROM, DVD-R, 2 HDDs, regular low power ATI Radeon 8500 and these dual CPUs). I also bought 2 Swiftech coolers and Arctic Cooling ATI Silencer for the X800XT PE but I didn't include those components when I was installing everything.
Now this is where the problem started appearing. The 4-pin to 8-pin adapter came and I took out Vantec, placed TT PSU inside and booted the system. Went into BIOS, saw both CPUs are recognized, voltages are good and CPU temperatures were ok for these type of processors (~45-50C). BUT, when I made some changes to the BIOS and tried to save, the whole machine shuts down. I can't even turn it on anymore.
I had to wait for 10 minutes, turn off and on the PSU switch manually and then the system reboots. This time I decide to go into Windows XP and everything boots fine. After I downloaded ATI drivers, I wanted to reboot..the same crap happens. The system shuts down. Now I'm really pissed. I take out the TT PSU and replace it again with Vantec 520. This time I boot the system and everything goes ok. I decide to put in the X800XT PE and replace the coolers to install the system properly.
Everything goes great and I install Steam to see how this thing rocks in CS:S. After I played for an hour. The system reboots by itself. I quickly go inside the BIOS and I see horrible things. One CPU fan is not recognized, the CPU1 temp is like 70C and the voltage on 3.3V is like 0! I turn off the system and start cursing everything. WTF is wrong with this SH*T.
Finally I RMA-ed the TT power supply and bought a 250 freaking dollars Enermax 660W with Active PFC and all the crap. Now my question is this: What seems to be a problem here? Did all this PSU fooking around messed up my motherboard, or the TT PSU is screwed up and the Vantec PSU can't handle the load or what? Is this Enermax PSU good or what? Am I to expect the same crap with it too?
Please help.
Thank you very very much.
BTW here's the list of components:
Dual Xeon 3.6Ghz EMT64
Dual Swiftech Coolers "MCX604-V" @ 28 dBA
ASUS NCCH-DL Mobo
4Gb DDR400 OCZ Performance Series (4x1gb)
ATI X800XT Platinum AGP
Arctic ATI Silencer 4
NEC 16X Double Layer DVD±RW Drive
ASUS 16x DVD-ROM
WD Raptor 74Gb + 300GB Seagate 7200.8 SATA NCQ
Thermaltake Silent PurePower 680W PSU
Lian Li Black Aluminum Case, "PC-V1200B"
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