ASUS P8Z68-V LE Intel Z68 (REV B3)
Intel Core i3-2100 3.10GHz (with stock cooler)
8GB G.Skill RipJawsX (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Kit - F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL
Crucial m4 128GB
Sony Optical 24x DVD Writer, AD-5280S-0B, SATA, Black, OEM
TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless N PCI Adapter [TL-WN851ND]
600W Corsair Builder Series 600CX V2 Power Supply
OS Windows 7
Hi, would be grateful if anyone could give me any advice.
Unfortunately I do not have any spare other bits of hardware to swap and test because this is my first build.
The screen is constantly shaking/flickering, not always in the same place, even if no programs are running. I have been getting shutdowns with no BSOD or error messages, as if the power plug was pulled out. It has even done it once during startup before getting to the windows login screen. Once I was playing music in winamp while browsing internet and it froze, the screen looked like it had interference and the sound got stuck on a buzzing sound. All I can find in event viewer is the Kernel error message saying it was not shut down properly, but then again I am not great at reading error logs.
I have tried:
- Getting the latest Intel HD graphics driver from the Intel website
- Updating to latest BIOS
- Running memtest for 2 passes no errors
- Clearing CMOS
- Reinstalling windows
- Plugging into a different socket in the wall
- When booting in safe mode last on the list is always classpnp.sys
- Having no USB plugged in apart from mouse
- Have heard constant high-pitched sound coming from somewhere out of the board, but read that this is just more than one device resonating and nothing to worry about
- Enabled XMP and set the RAM clock speed and voltage to 9-9-9-24 1.5V as manufacturer specs
- When it is turned off and I listen carefully there is still that high-pitched sound accompanied by bleeping at the bottom-back corner of the board near the power supply (maybe this is just normal?)
- Looking inside it doesn't look like anything is touching something it shouldn't, and am pretty sure I didn't drop any screws behind the motherboard or anything like that.
All the parts are brand-new, I realise it's more difficult to diagnose faulty hardware if I don't actually have any other alternative parts to swap around and test with.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
Intel Core i3-2100 3.10GHz (with stock cooler)
8GB G.Skill RipJawsX (2x4GB) DDR3 1600MHz 9-9-9-24 Dual Channel Kit - F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL
Crucial m4 128GB
Sony Optical 24x DVD Writer, AD-5280S-0B, SATA, Black, OEM
TP-Link 300Mbps Wireless N PCI Adapter [TL-WN851ND]
600W Corsair Builder Series 600CX V2 Power Supply
OS Windows 7
Hi, would be grateful if anyone could give me any advice.
Unfortunately I do not have any spare other bits of hardware to swap and test because this is my first build.
The screen is constantly shaking/flickering, not always in the same place, even if no programs are running. I have been getting shutdowns with no BSOD or error messages, as if the power plug was pulled out. It has even done it once during startup before getting to the windows login screen. Once I was playing music in winamp while browsing internet and it froze, the screen looked like it had interference and the sound got stuck on a buzzing sound. All I can find in event viewer is the Kernel error message saying it was not shut down properly, but then again I am not great at reading error logs.
I have tried:
- Getting the latest Intel HD graphics driver from the Intel website
- Updating to latest BIOS
- Running memtest for 2 passes no errors
- Clearing CMOS
- Reinstalling windows
- Plugging into a different socket in the wall
- When booting in safe mode last on the list is always classpnp.sys
- Having no USB plugged in apart from mouse
- Have heard constant high-pitched sound coming from somewhere out of the board, but read that this is just more than one device resonating and nothing to worry about
- Enabled XMP and set the RAM clock speed and voltage to 9-9-9-24 1.5V as manufacturer specs
- When it is turned off and I listen carefully there is still that high-pitched sound accompanied by bleeping at the bottom-back corner of the board near the power supply (maybe this is just normal?)
- Looking inside it doesn't look like anything is touching something it shouldn't, and am pretty sure I didn't drop any screws behind the motherboard or anything like that.
All the parts are brand-new, I realise it's more difficult to diagnose faulty hardware if I don't actually have any other alternative parts to swap around and test with.
Does anyone have any other ideas?
