- Jul 27, 2002
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I recently found out that my PSU is the bottleneck of my overclocking, and it brought me a question that I wanted answered. Frankly I am happy with my current overclock and do not intend to take apart my rig for a PSU swap, so consider this issue purely theoretic. Without a further ado, my rig consists of:
Xeon 3060 @3.6GHz/3.7Ghz (depends on my mood
)
P5W-DH
Team DDR2-667
OCZ GameXtream 700W (Four 12V rails with 18A max individually, and 600W combined)
The PSU handles up to 3.70GHz (9x411) excellently. But once I raise the FSB to 422, making the CPU frequency 3.8GHz, it starts to show its limit. I first thought I hit the limit of either my CPU or RAM but the growing evidence is now evident. Prime examples are spontaneous shutoff/reboot while under heavy load. With 1.60Vcore and 2.40Vdimm, applications never crash to desktop indicating that the other components are able to handle the load, but PSU inevitably fails, usually 10~20 mins into the 100% load on both cores. (Temps are well taken care of) Similar symptom occurs when memory is clocked very high, too. (>1.05GHz)
My question is: Is this a good enough reason to warrant an RMA? My reasoning is that in no way the CPU/memory load can max out the wattages my PSU specifies. Then again I'm pushing the CPU/memory way beyond their specs. But then again people buy way bigger PSUs for overclocking.
If anyone works in PSU industry I'd appreciate your enlightenment!
Xeon 3060 @3.6GHz/3.7Ghz (depends on my mood
P5W-DH
Team DDR2-667
OCZ GameXtream 700W (Four 12V rails with 18A max individually, and 600W combined)
The PSU handles up to 3.70GHz (9x411) excellently. But once I raise the FSB to 422, making the CPU frequency 3.8GHz, it starts to show its limit. I first thought I hit the limit of either my CPU or RAM but the growing evidence is now evident. Prime examples are spontaneous shutoff/reboot while under heavy load. With 1.60Vcore and 2.40Vdimm, applications never crash to desktop indicating that the other components are able to handle the load, but PSU inevitably fails, usually 10~20 mins into the 100% load on both cores. (Temps are well taken care of) Similar symptom occurs when memory is clocked very high, too. (>1.05GHz)
My question is: Is this a good enough reason to warrant an RMA? My reasoning is that in no way the CPU/memory load can max out the wattages my PSU specifies. Then again I'm pushing the CPU/memory way beyond their specs. But then again people buy way bigger PSUs for overclocking.
If anyone works in PSU industry I'd appreciate your enlightenment!