- Apr 23, 2001
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I'm building a new box and am (for the first time) having trouble with getting this to run right and be stable. Specs are :
D820
ECS 945P-A
RAIDMax 450 Watt PS
7800 GTS
1 GB (2X512) Geil DDR2
160 GB SATA
Optical - Generic DVD burner
When things start, everything seems fine - The board will POST and detect everything without issue. After 15-20 minutes, things go south fast. XP will BSOD with an odd error or the box will simply reset itself, just like it was a hardware fault.
After it's BSOD'd/reset, it will POST, but it won't boot the OS - After the POST it just hangs.
I thought it would be temp-related, so I got MBM5. With a bit if tweaking, I found that it didn't ever get past about 50c, even when it locked up. I've got decent HSF (gigabyte 3D Rocket) and make sure that it made good contact with the CPU and a good spread of thermal compound. I know the D820 runs hot, but this seemed like a reasonable temp.
After a lockup, I went back into the BIOS and looked at the hardware health. It showed temps of about 45c on the CPU. Odd thing was that this froze up too after a minute or so.
I'm wondering if there's something about the power supply that isn't cutting the mustard. Its' a new case - a RAIDMax Ninja. The PSU included is a farly generic one, with 450 watts rated power. There's an image of it's settings here. I noticed it's a bit light on the +12 volt rail with only 14 amps.
If I let it sit for a while, turned off and cold-boot it, things will work again for a while.
Does this sound like a power issue to you? If that's not it, it feels like a motherboard problem.
- G
D820
ECS 945P-A
RAIDMax 450 Watt PS
7800 GTS
1 GB (2X512) Geil DDR2
160 GB SATA
Optical - Generic DVD burner
When things start, everything seems fine - The board will POST and detect everything without issue. After 15-20 minutes, things go south fast. XP will BSOD with an odd error or the box will simply reset itself, just like it was a hardware fault.
After it's BSOD'd/reset, it will POST, but it won't boot the OS - After the POST it just hangs.
I thought it would be temp-related, so I got MBM5. With a bit if tweaking, I found that it didn't ever get past about 50c, even when it locked up. I've got decent HSF (gigabyte 3D Rocket) and make sure that it made good contact with the CPU and a good spread of thermal compound. I know the D820 runs hot, but this seemed like a reasonable temp.
After a lockup, I went back into the BIOS and looked at the hardware health. It showed temps of about 45c on the CPU. Odd thing was that this froze up too after a minute or so.
I'm wondering if there's something about the power supply that isn't cutting the mustard. Its' a new case - a RAIDMax Ninja. The PSU included is a farly generic one, with 450 watts rated power. There's an image of it's settings here. I noticed it's a bit light on the +12 volt rail with only 14 amps.
If I let it sit for a while, turned off and cold-boot it, things will work again for a while.
Does this sound like a power issue to you? If that's not it, it feels like a motherboard problem.
- G