- Aug 28, 2006
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I have the following:
e8400 on an Asus Rampage Formula. Been running at 4.05 on 1.42v for several months now. The other day my PC completely shut down during a Warhammer online session. Wouldn't turn on at all for a few minutes. Stuck on CPU Init.
After turning the power off and resetting the CMOS a few times I finally got it to boot at default settings. This was followed by my system freezing up a short time later while doing pretty much nothing.
To make a long story shorter, ever since that initial crash, my PC is either completely unstable or won't even boot up at all. Bootup will stall at CPU init, DET RAM, USB Final and sometimes gets past all that only to tell me my disk does not have an OS installed. Other times I get into Windows just fine but crash within 30 minutes.
Did I push my CPU too much or is it time to RMA my motherboard? Or is it something else?I do have a q6600 I could try but would rather not go through the hassle of removing it from my other PC if it's clearly my motherboard.
Thanks,
Tim
e8400 on an Asus Rampage Formula. Been running at 4.05 on 1.42v for several months now. The other day my PC completely shut down during a Warhammer online session. Wouldn't turn on at all for a few minutes. Stuck on CPU Init.
After turning the power off and resetting the CMOS a few times I finally got it to boot at default settings. This was followed by my system freezing up a short time later while doing pretty much nothing.
To make a long story shorter, ever since that initial crash, my PC is either completely unstable or won't even boot up at all. Bootup will stall at CPU init, DET RAM, USB Final and sometimes gets past all that only to tell me my disk does not have an OS installed. Other times I get into Windows just fine but crash within 30 minutes.
Did I push my CPU too much or is it time to RMA my motherboard? Or is it something else?I do have a q6600 I could try but would rather not go through the hassle of removing it from my other PC if it's clearly my motherboard.
Thanks,
Tim
