The most frustrating problem ever, help greatly appreciated!

lordz

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Dec 3, 2005
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Let me go through my problem thoroughly, I didn't know which forum to put this in so I just started a new thread here.

I went to Fry's on BF and purchased their ECS nForce4 939a motherboard + 3800+ X2 combo for around $300. The deal which I pounced on has now turned into a nerve wracking nightmare.

I bought two 1GB sticks of Corsair XMS PC3200 RAM, an eVGA Geforce 7800 GTX 256MB, and a 74GB WD Raptor SATA HD to go with it. Powering this rig is an Ultra 500W PSU. It's got 34A on the +12V rail and 30A on the +5V. I'm using a 24 pin connector to power the mobo so I know it's not an issue.

I run Windows XP x64 edition.

The problem is this:

I tried installing World of Warcraft over USB CDROM and the computer would just shutoff out of nowhere after installing about ~200MB of data. So I was like...okay maybe it's a USB issue. I used an IDE CDROM and the same happened after ~900MB. I haven't tried it with any other games yet....I might try it with FEAR or Call of Duty 2 in a bit.

My motherboard has the latest BIOS. I've installed the AMD dual core driver, nForce4 drivers, latest ForceWare drivers, etc. I've read that the IDE drivers that nVidia provides has problems so I uninstalled it. Same thing happens.... I don't understand why the computer would just shutoff like that. It's not a heat issue or anything.... I ran Prime95 on both cores perfectly for 10+ hours.

I also tried running the latest version of memtest+ but it won't load for some reason?.... Memtest 3.2 doesn't support nForce4 so it gives erroneous results. No matter what RAM I put in (even old PC2700 RAM that has served me for years), it always fails at test #5 in the same parts...giving 22000 errors total.

When the systems under some load I can hear the coils next to my CPU buzz. This probably has nothing to do with it, but I think it's kind of weird.

If anybody knows what's going on or can spare some advice, I'd greatly greatly appreciate it! I have spent countless hours trying to figure this out. Somebody please toss me a fresh bone!

Thanks so much in advance!

EDIT:

Fixed. reloaded 32bit XP and I'm guessing it has to do with the drivers!
 

mountcarlmore

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Jun 8, 2005
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that shouldnt happen, and it wasnt a driver issue. most likely, the cpu load with 64bit enabled was overloading the ultra psu, which doesnt happen in 32 bit cause the 64 bit part of the cpu is idle. the specs of the psu dont mean squat. a crappy psu company is a crappy psu company regardless of what they claim their psu can put out.
 

Malak

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Dec 4, 2004
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Yeah Windows XP64 = not good, driver-wise. I would suggest avoiding it for now.