Howdy!
I'm trying to track down the culprit for a very strange lockup problem I have on this new build.
The parts:
FX-8350 (no OC)
ASUS M5A99FX Pro 2.0 MB
16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR-1600
GeForce 560ti (the sole carryover from my previous computer)
Cooler Master Seidon 120M Close-loop liquid cooling
500W 80+ P/S from OCZ (watts at the wall at load WITH 28" monitor is 377, this sounds like it's within the proper range)
Battery Backup
Win8 x64
Everything is run at stock speeds, everything in the BIOS set to AUTO (no auto OC or anything, just auto)
It runs great. I can run Prime95 all day without the core temps going above 40c. But... and here's the strange part... it will crash once every couple days. It doesn't BSOD or reset. It just STOPS. I have to hit the reset button, but then it comes up just fine, and is good for the next day or two, and then it hangs again. There doesn't seem to be any pattern to it. Sometimes I'm watching a video, or typing on Word, or playing a game, though it's usually while gaming.
Ok, now for the troubleshooting tests:
1. Refresh Win8 so it starts with a clean hardware profile, then re-install drivers for video, mouse, etc...
2. PRIME95 for a long time. NP.
3. Memtest 86+ - CRASHES. But only when I run it in multicore mode. If I restrict it to one core the memory tests fine. But if it is in multicore it resets the computer. It's not a system hang like it normally does. The whole thing powers down, then powers back up. It's longer than a normal reset. It's like somebody turned it off from the wall, waited one second, then turned it on again. Hmmmm....
4. 3DMark - CRASHES. But only if I turn off VSYNC. If VSYNC is on, it finishes just fine. If VSYNC is OFF, then it will do a system hang during the first demo (and usually in the exact same place each time). I checked the whole HPET thing that they have on their site, but that was set correctly in BIOS, so I dunno what to say about that one.
So, at this point I'm trying to narrow this down. Usually when I'm having crashes that happen mostly within games I point at the video card, especially when I'm not getting errors with PRIME95. But it's a card I've used for over a year with no issues at all, so I hesitate on that one. That leaves memory, CPU, and MB.
Or maybe something else I'm overlooking. My next step is to pull one of the memory sticks and see if I can get memtest to run stable on all 8 cores, but with only one stick.
Anyone have any other things to try?
I'm trying to track down the culprit for a very strange lockup problem I have on this new build.
The parts:
FX-8350 (no OC)
ASUS M5A99FX Pro 2.0 MB
16GB Crucial Ballistix DDR-1600
GeForce 560ti (the sole carryover from my previous computer)
Cooler Master Seidon 120M Close-loop liquid cooling
500W 80+ P/S from OCZ (watts at the wall at load WITH 28" monitor is 377, this sounds like it's within the proper range)
Battery Backup
Win8 x64
Everything is run at stock speeds, everything in the BIOS set to AUTO (no auto OC or anything, just auto)
It runs great. I can run Prime95 all day without the core temps going above 40c. But... and here's the strange part... it will crash once every couple days. It doesn't BSOD or reset. It just STOPS. I have to hit the reset button, but then it comes up just fine, and is good for the next day or two, and then it hangs again. There doesn't seem to be any pattern to it. Sometimes I'm watching a video, or typing on Word, or playing a game, though it's usually while gaming.
Ok, now for the troubleshooting tests:
1. Refresh Win8 so it starts with a clean hardware profile, then re-install drivers for video, mouse, etc...
2. PRIME95 for a long time. NP.
3. Memtest 86+ - CRASHES. But only when I run it in multicore mode. If I restrict it to one core the memory tests fine. But if it is in multicore it resets the computer. It's not a system hang like it normally does. The whole thing powers down, then powers back up. It's longer than a normal reset. It's like somebody turned it off from the wall, waited one second, then turned it on again. Hmmmm....
4. 3DMark - CRASHES. But only if I turn off VSYNC. If VSYNC is on, it finishes just fine. If VSYNC is OFF, then it will do a system hang during the first demo (and usually in the exact same place each time). I checked the whole HPET thing that they have on their site, but that was set correctly in BIOS, so I dunno what to say about that one.
So, at this point I'm trying to narrow this down. Usually when I'm having crashes that happen mostly within games I point at the video card, especially when I'm not getting errors with PRIME95. But it's a card I've used for over a year with no issues at all, so I hesitate on that one. That leaves memory, CPU, and MB.
Or maybe something else I'm overlooking. My next step is to pull one of the memory sticks and see if I can get memtest to run stable on all 8 cores, but with only one stick.
Anyone have any other things to try?
