- Jan 5, 2008
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I have an E6750 on a Gigabyte P35-DS3L w/ 4 GB CL4 PC2-6400 ram. I was able to overclock it easily to 3.2 GHz by upping the bus to 400, and I got my Corsair/Patriot DDR2 PC2-6400 CL4 memory to run at their rated speed by boosting the vdimm to +0.4. The rest I ran stock. Didn't have to touch any other settings, and it ran stable for two weeks. The temp never got above 95 deg F even when multitasking (watching a movie on my HDTV thru my video card, playing games, and having word processing/acrobat files open--all simultaneously).
Today I switched from a PC Power and Cooling 510W PSU to an Antec Earthwatts 500W PSU as a result of replacing my beaten up old case. I love the new PSU because it's whisper quiet. However, as soon as I switched power supplies the system became extremely unstable. Sometimes I couldn't even boot into Windows. I tried upping the core voltage incrementally to 1.4 and haven't been able to find a stable setting.
I'm not sure if I need to find the settings that work for my new PSU, or if I have a defective PSU. After a lot of playing around and hoping for a solution, I decided to drop everything back to stock to see if the system is still unstable. It seems to be working fine, so maybe I just need to play with it a bit more to get things back where I had them.
I realize that the PC Power and Cooling PSU is a quality unit, but I already sold it on ebay...too loud for me, and the Antec is whisper quiet. Is there really that much difference between power supplies that when I swap one 500 watt PSU for another, I'd have to drastically adjust every setting to achieve the same stability? If not, then maybe I have a defective power supply on my hands. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Today I switched from a PC Power and Cooling 510W PSU to an Antec Earthwatts 500W PSU as a result of replacing my beaten up old case. I love the new PSU because it's whisper quiet. However, as soon as I switched power supplies the system became extremely unstable. Sometimes I couldn't even boot into Windows. I tried upping the core voltage incrementally to 1.4 and haven't been able to find a stable setting.
I'm not sure if I need to find the settings that work for my new PSU, or if I have a defective PSU. After a lot of playing around and hoping for a solution, I decided to drop everything back to stock to see if the system is still unstable. It seems to be working fine, so maybe I just need to play with it a bit more to get things back where I had them.
I realize that the PC Power and Cooling PSU is a quality unit, but I already sold it on ebay...too loud for me, and the Antec is whisper quiet. Is there really that much difference between power supplies that when I swap one 500 watt PSU for another, I'd have to drastically adjust every setting to achieve the same stability? If not, then maybe I have a defective power supply on my hands. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
