First I want to say hello. First time I am actually posting here but I have found help plenty of times by just lurking at the forums, not this time though so I hope this problem will get solved sooner or later.
Overview of the problem:
I have orderd new parts and put together. The computer has seem unstable when it had problems installing XP and reboots when you stress it.
Full description of the problem and symptoms:
I put everything together, it booted up fine. I insert a XP CD, format, create a partion and copies the files. It reboots and goes into the installation. About 10 seconds into the installation it stops and reboots and then does the same thing over and over. I tried with annother CD, same results.
I first thought it was my old NEC PATA CD-rom acting funny so I went and bought a new Samsung SATA reader, was fitting better with my new case anyway. =) I boot up the XP-installation again and everything works like a charm. I install Windows and drivers but when I stress the computer, for example with a game, it rebooted. After it happend a few times I couldnt boot to windows anylonger, telling me a file was corrupt. I insert the CD again and I am back to square one, it does not want to install, reboots during the installation step.
I tried with a different HD, I tried taking out one by one memory stick and I also tried updating the BIOS. This didnt change anything. I tried installing vista. It actually did install and it works fine. I tried 3dmark and the first 2 tests (if anyone knows much about it) goes smoothly but when the CPU test comes it reboots after a few seconds. I tried running it 4 times and it always reboots at the same spot. I also tried sisoft sandra and when I make CPU benchmarks it sometimes reboot, if I make two in a row it always reboots. Other tests in sandra goes well. Performance is also good as long as its working.
I thought it would be an overheating problem maybe, here is my values:
ITE IT87 hardware monitor
Voltage sensor 0 1.07 Volts [0x43] (CPU VCORE)
Voltage sensor 1 1.94 Volts [0x79] (VIN1)
Voltage sensor 2 3.25 Volts [0xCB] (+3.3V)
Voltage sensor 3 5.05 Volts [0xBC] (+5V)
Voltage sensor 4 12.22 Volts [0xBF] (+12V)
Voltage sensor 5 -12.54 Volts [0xC4] (-12V)
Voltage sensor 8 3.06 Volts [0xBF] (VBAT)
Temperature sensor 0 34°C (93°F) [0x22] (TMPIN0)
Temperature sensor 1 40°C (103°F) [0x28] (TMPIN1)
Temperature sensor 2 82°C (179°F) [0x52] (TMPIN2)
Fan sensor 0 2157 RPM [0x139] (FANIN0)
Fan sensor 2 1119 RPM [0x25B] (FANIN2)
AMD Phenom 9850 hardware monitor
Temperature sensor 0 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #0)
Temperature sensor 1 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #1)
Temperature sensor 3 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #3)
Temperature sensor 2 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #2)
GeForce 9600 GT hardware monitor
Temperature sensor 0 51°C (123°F) [0x33] (GPU Core)
I hope everything there is relevant, if more info is needed just ask. These are stats from when the system has been idle. under stress the cpu temp goes up to about 50C, thats when it reboots, and GPU seems to stay around 50-55C. I am not sure if these stats are to high but they dont seem extreme to me.
Right now the computer works fine, but I cant play any games, which is a shame because thats partly what it was for. I hope anyone have suggestions what to do next because I am really unsure. =(
My software:
Windows Vista Ultimate 32
My hardware:
Corsair 550 Watt
AMD Phenom 2,5Gz BE with original cooling
Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3
Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB
Seagate Barracude SATA 160GB
Corsair TWIN2X 6400 DDR2, 2048MB CL5 Kit
Gigabyte nvidia 9600GT 512MB
I am pretty happy with vista so I dont care XP wont install anylonger but probably the errors are connected. To me it seems that everytime I stress the CPU to much the computer reboots and I have no idea why. I hope anyone have some suggestions.
Know its a very long post, appreciate the time you took reading it.
Thanks a lot. =)
Overview of the problem:
I have orderd new parts and put together. The computer has seem unstable when it had problems installing XP and reboots when you stress it.
Full description of the problem and symptoms:
I put everything together, it booted up fine. I insert a XP CD, format, create a partion and copies the files. It reboots and goes into the installation. About 10 seconds into the installation it stops and reboots and then does the same thing over and over. I tried with annother CD, same results.
I first thought it was my old NEC PATA CD-rom acting funny so I went and bought a new Samsung SATA reader, was fitting better with my new case anyway. =) I boot up the XP-installation again and everything works like a charm. I install Windows and drivers but when I stress the computer, for example with a game, it rebooted. After it happend a few times I couldnt boot to windows anylonger, telling me a file was corrupt. I insert the CD again and I am back to square one, it does not want to install, reboots during the installation step.
I tried with a different HD, I tried taking out one by one memory stick and I also tried updating the BIOS. This didnt change anything. I tried installing vista. It actually did install and it works fine. I tried 3dmark and the first 2 tests (if anyone knows much about it) goes smoothly but when the CPU test comes it reboots after a few seconds. I tried running it 4 times and it always reboots at the same spot. I also tried sisoft sandra and when I make CPU benchmarks it sometimes reboot, if I make two in a row it always reboots. Other tests in sandra goes well. Performance is also good as long as its working.
I thought it would be an overheating problem maybe, here is my values:
ITE IT87 hardware monitor
Voltage sensor 0 1.07 Volts [0x43] (CPU VCORE)
Voltage sensor 1 1.94 Volts [0x79] (VIN1)
Voltage sensor 2 3.25 Volts [0xCB] (+3.3V)
Voltage sensor 3 5.05 Volts [0xBC] (+5V)
Voltage sensor 4 12.22 Volts [0xBF] (+12V)
Voltage sensor 5 -12.54 Volts [0xC4] (-12V)
Voltage sensor 8 3.06 Volts [0xBF] (VBAT)
Temperature sensor 0 34°C (93°F) [0x22] (TMPIN0)
Temperature sensor 1 40°C (103°F) [0x28] (TMPIN1)
Temperature sensor 2 82°C (179°F) [0x52] (TMPIN2)
Fan sensor 0 2157 RPM [0x139] (FANIN0)
Fan sensor 2 1119 RPM [0x25B] (FANIN2)
AMD Phenom 9850 hardware monitor
Temperature sensor 0 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #0)
Temperature sensor 1 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #1)
Temperature sensor 3 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #3)
Temperature sensor 2 40°C (103°F) [0x140] (core #2)
GeForce 9600 GT hardware monitor
Temperature sensor 0 51°C (123°F) [0x33] (GPU Core)
I hope everything there is relevant, if more info is needed just ask. These are stats from when the system has been idle. under stress the cpu temp goes up to about 50C, thats when it reboots, and GPU seems to stay around 50-55C. I am not sure if these stats are to high but they dont seem extreme to me.
Right now the computer works fine, but I cant play any games, which is a shame because thats partly what it was for. I hope anyone have suggestions what to do next because I am really unsure. =(
My software:
Windows Vista Ultimate 32
My hardware:
Corsair 550 Watt
AMD Phenom 2,5Gz BE with original cooling
Gigabyte GA-MA770-DS3
Western Digital Caviar SE16 500GB
Seagate Barracude SATA 160GB
Corsair TWIN2X 6400 DDR2, 2048MB CL5 Kit
Gigabyte nvidia 9600GT 512MB
I am pretty happy with vista so I dont care XP wont install anylonger but probably the errors are connected. To me it seems that everytime I stress the CPU to much the computer reboots and I have no idea why. I hope anyone have some suggestions.
Know its a very long post, appreciate the time you took reading it.
Thanks a lot. =)
