Specs:
Geforce 5700FX
2gb Samsung RDRAM
Intel d850emv2 mobo
Intel p4 2.4 ghz processor
120gb 5200RPM hdd
What should I do with this thing? Also, can you guys make a brief list of things that might be wrong with it? I already cleaned it out ... it was really dirty (4 years, 2 states)
I seriously doubt it could be cooling. I installed a new HSF about 10 months ago, and it runs great. Temperatures show around 35c idle, which isn't bad for the system, imho.
Since I'm building another computer, I hooked my new PSU up to it - 600W OCZ Powerstream. In the process of booting up, it hangs and says "Boot Failure: System Halted" - Didn't do this with the old PSU, a Powmax 300W. Perhaps I hooked something up wrong? The OCZ PSU also showed a slight (5-10%) increase on the 12v rail... but I don't think that this would cause a system-ending error, and it's designed to shut off if it gets 10+% overvoltage on any rail, so I don't think it's the PSU.
So... what does that leave? I could have a virus, or something, but who knows... Odd behavior for a virus, if so.
Any suggestions? Although I am building a new computer, I still need this one to run!
Thanks,
Ruff_ilb
Geforce 5700FX
2gb Samsung RDRAM
Intel d850emv2 mobo
Intel p4 2.4 ghz processor
120gb 5200RPM hdd
What should I do with this thing? Also, can you guys make a brief list of things that might be wrong with it? I already cleaned it out ... it was really dirty (4 years, 2 states)
I seriously doubt it could be cooling. I installed a new HSF about 10 months ago, and it runs great. Temperatures show around 35c idle, which isn't bad for the system, imho.
Since I'm building another computer, I hooked my new PSU up to it - 600W OCZ Powerstream. In the process of booting up, it hangs and says "Boot Failure: System Halted" - Didn't do this with the old PSU, a Powmax 300W. Perhaps I hooked something up wrong? The OCZ PSU also showed a slight (5-10%) increase on the 12v rail... but I don't think that this would cause a system-ending error, and it's designed to shut off if it gets 10+% overvoltage on any rail, so I don't think it's the PSU.
So... what does that leave? I could have a virus, or something, but who knows... Odd behavior for a virus, if so.
Any suggestions? Although I am building a new computer, I still need this one to run!
Thanks,
Ruff_ilb
