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Strange problem... voltage dropping

Hey guys,

My 2 year oldish system is acting up. My ASUS PC Probe is complaning randomly when the +12v and +5v drop from time to time... this has never happened. Also, my mouse and entire PC will kind of "freeze" as I try to move the mouse across the screen (all operations kind of "halt" for a second) and then resume normally. What could be causing this? Faulty power supply?

 
You could use Motherboard Monitor 5 to monitor your voltage rails. There's a "syslog" feature that allows you to record readings to a text.doc over an extended period of time. Go back and view it after you notice problems to see if it's psu related.
Fern
 
Originally posted by: Fern
You could use Motherboard Monitor 5 to monitor your voltage rails. There's a "syslog" feature that allows you to record readings to a text.doc over an extended period of time. Go back and view it after you notice problems to see if it's psu related.
Fern


thanks for the tip.. ill look for that program and take a look
 
Hi, I am having problems with my PC, after 2 days with my PC powered off, when I tried to power up, all the lights come on to all the devices ... I have 2 CD-Roms(both are burners), 3 HDDs(2 SATA, 1 IDE), 2 512k of Ram, Intel 2.4C 800 CPU, Video Card, Sound Card, Wireless card, TV tuner, and 420 Watts PS, the case has 8 Fans connected. I built this PC myself, but this seems an on going problem. It only happens when my PC is turned off for a day or two, and when I try to power up, its seems the system is hanging. All the power lights are on, the HDD lights are on but I don't hear them spin, and I don't get the POST, nor any signal to the monitor to show anything at all. But when I disconnected all the devices and left only the CPU, videocard and ram in, the lights come on but no signal showing on the monitor. When I connected at least the 2 SATA HDDs, I get the POST and I can boot to CMOS, and OS. I am not sure why this keeps happening, I tested all the cards, and CD-Roms, and they seem to work fine. I am wondering if its the power supply or the Mobo? I purchased this mobo from ASUS, the P4C800-E Delux, so I don't know if its one of the chips. It would be kinda sad to know if its the mobo because it was a costly purchase. I was thinking of try getting a Power supply tester. Any ideas would be helpful, I've already tested the PC with a different monitor, reseated the CPU, RAM, and reconnected the devices and everything will work fine until I shutdown and don't use this PC for a couple of days. Really wierd.
 
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