Hello all. I'm a bit new on posting about computer issues on a forum, so please feel free to ask for any additional information, if needed.
Here's the story. Last May, I built my own computer and it has worked absolutely great up until about a month and a half ago. The weather is getting warmer and I can understand that it may be overheating since I don't have the best air conditioning in this place, but it's by no means THAT hot in the computer room.
In any case, what happens is, whenever I play a game for a bit, or sometimes even a while, my computer will just shut down. Sometimes it only takes about 10 minutes of gameplay. Other times it takes about an hour. I've spent the last month and a half looking up solutions to this issue and I can't find anything that works.
I thought maybe it wasn't overheating, so I've tried other strategies, but each one failed. I've made sure it's overheating now, because when I put a giant box fan up against my case, it will run for hours without shutting down. I've tried some tips to help prevent overheating, but they aren't working, and I'm at a brick wall now. I don't know what else I can do, because I don't know WHAT is overheating. Here are some of the things that I've tried:
Re-applying thermal paste to CPU heatsink
Re-applying thermal paste to GPU heatsink
Adding a 120mm fan on the side of the fan to blow air into the case, mostly in the GPU/southbridge heatsink area.
Underclocking my graphics card
Upgrading graphics card driver
Blowing out all the dust from the PSU, case, case fans, GPU fan, CPU fan, etc.
Increasing GPU fan speed with RivaTuner
And a few other things I can't think of at the moment.
I am using Everest Ultimate to monitor my temps and they all seem fine for what the averages are. Heck, I've actually managed to get them much cooler in the last month or so. My graphics card used to run at 74C when playing games, but now it runs about 55-65C (just depends on what I'm doing in-game).
I will post some of my hardware and the temps I am getting. I don't know if there's any more info I should provide, but please let me know if there is. Here is what I have:
GPU: EVGA nVidia GeForce 260 GTX
CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400, 2.67 GHz
Mobo: EVGA nVidia nForce 790i SLI FTW
PSU: OCZ GameXStream 700W
Case: NZXT Zero 2 (in case air flow is to be discussed)
My temps, under load, according to Everest, are:
Motherboard 40-42C
CPU 54-57C
CPU Core 1: 52-57C
CPU Core 2: 48-55C
CPU Core 3: 48-55C
CPU Core 4: 51-57C
SPP: 50-52C
MCP:60-66C
GPU: 52-62C (rarely will it get 65, but I've seen it)
GPU Memory: 48-54C
GPU Ambient: 46-50C
Hard drive: 32-35C
I've looked up these values for my specific hardware models and people reported that their systems were stable even with temps higher than those. I know that the MCP seems pretty hot, but I triple-checked that one and it seems it's normal that it runs so hot on this type of board. Same with the graphics card; there were people running these at 80C and doing just fine.
I can't figure out what's overheating and it's driving me absolutely insane for the month and a half I've tried to fix it. Every time my computer shuts off, I drop down to the floor and quickly touch the components inside to see what feels hot to the touch. The MCP heatsink is pretty hot but it's not like I burn myself instantly when I touch it (I'd have to hold my finger on it for a while if I wanted to). The GPU back plate seems a bit hot, but it's always ran hot even when I first built the system a year ago, and it never overheated then. Other than that, everything else seems about normal temperature when I touch it.
Since the system only overheats when I game, it seems like it would be the GPU or CPU that was overheating. The CPU temps seem fine and I've put new thermal paste on it a few weeks ago, which lowered the temps by a few degrees. The GPU is the most likely candidate, but the temps are never consistent when it shuts down. Sometimes the GPU is at 62C and it will shut down, other times it is only 58C, and it still shuts down. So that makes me think it's not the GPU. But what else could it be? I've even thought that maybe, something is overheating that isn't showing a temperature read. Something tucked away on the motherboard, or something?
As you can see, I'm very stressed out with this machine; help would be VERY much appreciated. I want to be able to play my video games for more than 15-30 minutes again, without fear of them shutting down and making me go back and re-do the whole level/mission/whatever. If anyone has any ideas of what is happening, or can give me some tips on what to do, please speak up. I really don't want to go off and buy a new graphics card, install it, then find out the system STILL shuts down on me...
Side note: I listed my PSU because some people have reported similar symptoms to mine being related to a weak power supply, but 700W should be more than enough for everything I need. After all, the system has ran fine for a year, so why stop now? Maybe the PSU is going bad?
Here's the story. Last May, I built my own computer and it has worked absolutely great up until about a month and a half ago. The weather is getting warmer and I can understand that it may be overheating since I don't have the best air conditioning in this place, but it's by no means THAT hot in the computer room.
In any case, what happens is, whenever I play a game for a bit, or sometimes even a while, my computer will just shut down. Sometimes it only takes about 10 minutes of gameplay. Other times it takes about an hour. I've spent the last month and a half looking up solutions to this issue and I can't find anything that works.
I thought maybe it wasn't overheating, so I've tried other strategies, but each one failed. I've made sure it's overheating now, because when I put a giant box fan up against my case, it will run for hours without shutting down. I've tried some tips to help prevent overheating, but they aren't working, and I'm at a brick wall now. I don't know what else I can do, because I don't know WHAT is overheating. Here are some of the things that I've tried:
Re-applying thermal paste to CPU heatsink
Re-applying thermal paste to GPU heatsink
Adding a 120mm fan on the side of the fan to blow air into the case, mostly in the GPU/southbridge heatsink area.
Underclocking my graphics card
Upgrading graphics card driver
Blowing out all the dust from the PSU, case, case fans, GPU fan, CPU fan, etc.
Increasing GPU fan speed with RivaTuner
And a few other things I can't think of at the moment.
I am using Everest Ultimate to monitor my temps and they all seem fine for what the averages are. Heck, I've actually managed to get them much cooler in the last month or so. My graphics card used to run at 74C when playing games, but now it runs about 55-65C (just depends on what I'm doing in-game).
I will post some of my hardware and the temps I am getting. I don't know if there's any more info I should provide, but please let me know if there is. Here is what I have:
GPU: EVGA nVidia GeForce 260 GTX
CPU: QuadCore Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400, 2.67 GHz
Mobo: EVGA nVidia nForce 790i SLI FTW
PSU: OCZ GameXStream 700W
Case: NZXT Zero 2 (in case air flow is to be discussed)
My temps, under load, according to Everest, are:
Motherboard 40-42C
CPU 54-57C
CPU Core 1: 52-57C
CPU Core 2: 48-55C
CPU Core 3: 48-55C
CPU Core 4: 51-57C
SPP: 50-52C
MCP:60-66C
GPU: 52-62C (rarely will it get 65, but I've seen it)
GPU Memory: 48-54C
GPU Ambient: 46-50C
Hard drive: 32-35C
I've looked up these values for my specific hardware models and people reported that their systems were stable even with temps higher than those. I know that the MCP seems pretty hot, but I triple-checked that one and it seems it's normal that it runs so hot on this type of board. Same with the graphics card; there were people running these at 80C and doing just fine.
I can't figure out what's overheating and it's driving me absolutely insane for the month and a half I've tried to fix it. Every time my computer shuts off, I drop down to the floor and quickly touch the components inside to see what feels hot to the touch. The MCP heatsink is pretty hot but it's not like I burn myself instantly when I touch it (I'd have to hold my finger on it for a while if I wanted to). The GPU back plate seems a bit hot, but it's always ran hot even when I first built the system a year ago, and it never overheated then. Other than that, everything else seems about normal temperature when I touch it.
Since the system only overheats when I game, it seems like it would be the GPU or CPU that was overheating. The CPU temps seem fine and I've put new thermal paste on it a few weeks ago, which lowered the temps by a few degrees. The GPU is the most likely candidate, but the temps are never consistent when it shuts down. Sometimes the GPU is at 62C and it will shut down, other times it is only 58C, and it still shuts down. So that makes me think it's not the GPU. But what else could it be? I've even thought that maybe, something is overheating that isn't showing a temperature read. Something tucked away on the motherboard, or something?
As you can see, I'm very stressed out with this machine; help would be VERY much appreciated. I want to be able to play my video games for more than 15-30 minutes again, without fear of them shutting down and making me go back and re-do the whole level/mission/whatever. If anyone has any ideas of what is happening, or can give me some tips on what to do, please speak up. I really don't want to go off and buy a new graphics card, install it, then find out the system STILL shuts down on me...
Side note: I listed my PSU because some people have reported similar symptoms to mine being related to a weak power supply, but 700W should be more than enough for everything I need. After all, the system has ran fine for a year, so why stop now? Maybe the PSU is going bad?
