Hey all, I'm hoping for your advice/wisdom here.
I just built a system with a Q6600, gigabyte GA-X48-DS4, and 4gb (2 x 2gb) using Corsair Dominator PC2-1066 @ 5-5-5-15T v2.1v
The system runs *rock* solid @ 3.2ghz (400mhz FSB, 8x multiplier). Passes memtest86 all night long, runs linux, compiles kernels, multi-threaded transcodes to ramdisk, etc.
No problems whatsoever.
Except one.. it will not turn on when its COLD... like if its' been off all night.
I have to wait for the gigabyte bios to figure out that it can't boot, which means it goes through about 5 minutes of powering itself on and off.. then finally it boots with stock timings.. I go into bios, change everything back, and its fine until I turn it off again.
I realize this is a voltage issue somewhere, so I'm looking for your advice on what components typically require the bumps to make this problem go away?
Thank you for your help.
I just built a system with a Q6600, gigabyte GA-X48-DS4, and 4gb (2 x 2gb) using Corsair Dominator PC2-1066 @ 5-5-5-15T v2.1v
The system runs *rock* solid @ 3.2ghz (400mhz FSB, 8x multiplier). Passes memtest86 all night long, runs linux, compiles kernels, multi-threaded transcodes to ramdisk, etc.
No problems whatsoever.
Except one.. it will not turn on when its COLD... like if its' been off all night.
I have to wait for the gigabyte bios to figure out that it can't boot, which means it goes through about 5 minutes of powering itself on and off.. then finally it boots with stock timings.. I go into bios, change everything back, and its fine until I turn it off again.
I realize this is a voltage issue somewhere, so I'm looking for your advice on what components typically require the bumps to make this problem go away?
Thank you for your help.
