I have a wacky problem.  And hold on to your hats...it's a long one.  but, I have built new systsems for years and have lots of tricks at my disposal but I submit and come to the wider community for help.   I have racked my brain and my wallet trying to figure out what is going on.  I hope you can help before I buy a completely new system...although I have almost done that already.
I had a stable computer with a msi p45 diamond, intel 9550, crossfire with 2x4850 and 2 gb ram running fine for months.....
then I started to notice some weird delays in the hard drive access and after fiddling with that for a while, I just decided to wipe the system and reinstall everything. I had been dual booting XP and Vista 64 and around that time I also went out and bought 4GB of more ram and put that in.
I started to install everything and after installing both OSs, I would start getting strange crashes where the screen would randomly freeze (in and out of games) and I would have to cold reboot to get the system up and running again. Eventually, I would sometimes have a hard time to even get to POST when I would power off and back on (using the power supply switch). Then, i startted to get some electric arcing on the motherboard near the PCI-E slots so I thought maybe I was getting a short from some lint in the case.
so, I took it out of the case and set it up again on my non-conductive lined desk and could get it to restart again.....for a while. Occassionaly it would lock up again without any obvious reasons and I decided I must have a bad power supply b/c of the arcing and the intermittant problems. It was a toughpower 650 W supply and only a few months old but it seemed to be the likely problem. Also, the motherboard started to say my CPU was installed incorrected (via the LEDs on the MB) even thought it would intermittantly post. finally, it wouldn't POST anymore so I went out and got a new 850 W toughpower power supply convinced it was the problem.
Nope, I replaced it with a new PS and got EXACTLY the same errors...even some of the same arcing.
Now, i had already swapped the memory chips around, used the originals, used the new ones, both, neither, one video card in, both in, disconnected all the hard drives, all the optical drives, removed the X-Fi sound card, cleared the CMOS, everything I know of and would STILL get RANDOM errors and failure to post. Before it completely failed to POST I even ran Memtest 86 for 17 hours without a single error with BOTH sets of memory installed.
so, I replaced the motherboard next...now I have an Asus P5Q and reinstalled it into the case, hooked things up in a step wise fashion, all the while hoping to find the critical peice of equiptment that wouldn't work. this way, I found one of the power supply cables from the original unit would invariably lead to the inability to post and replaced that....also the optical drive it was connected to was dead (it was brand new and it had never been checked before I put it in this system). Elated, I finished the construction with the SATA cable from the new power supply, I used a different optical drive and when I finished I had the following system
Asus p5Q - p45 chipset. brand new
6 gb ram, 2x1 and 2x2 both 1333 memorry from patriot (one set is new the other is old)
2x diamond 4850 vid cards in crossfire with both getting power from seperate PCI-E 6 cable
320, 500, and 1000 gb hard drives from WD, WD, and seagate, respectively
BD-ROM from LG with DVD-ROM but no R/RW capabilities.
Onboard sound and GB lan.
Windows XP with SP 2 installed and running smoothly....
for about 3 hours!!!!! then, it crashed while starting Oblivion. I had already started it and played for about 20 minutes, shut it down and restarted and it the f*cking thing crashed to OFF, no freeze, no BSOD, just straight to off. the motherboard still had power with LEDs on but no fans or sound from the board.
After nearly throwing the thing on the floor, I powered off the power supply for 10 seconds and then back on, the LEDs re-light and then thing with not so much as give a whimper of life when I hit the power switch before it goes right back off again!!!
I can't figure it out. Any body know what could be doing this? I am left now with essentially the CPU and the video cards as the only possible culprits but it would fail randomly with the video cards in/out before.
sorry to ramble but there is not better way to explain this...
Bill
			
			I had a stable computer with a msi p45 diamond, intel 9550, crossfire with 2x4850 and 2 gb ram running fine for months.....
then I started to notice some weird delays in the hard drive access and after fiddling with that for a while, I just decided to wipe the system and reinstall everything. I had been dual booting XP and Vista 64 and around that time I also went out and bought 4GB of more ram and put that in.
I started to install everything and after installing both OSs, I would start getting strange crashes where the screen would randomly freeze (in and out of games) and I would have to cold reboot to get the system up and running again. Eventually, I would sometimes have a hard time to even get to POST when I would power off and back on (using the power supply switch). Then, i startted to get some electric arcing on the motherboard near the PCI-E slots so I thought maybe I was getting a short from some lint in the case.
so, I took it out of the case and set it up again on my non-conductive lined desk and could get it to restart again.....for a while. Occassionaly it would lock up again without any obvious reasons and I decided I must have a bad power supply b/c of the arcing and the intermittant problems. It was a toughpower 650 W supply and only a few months old but it seemed to be the likely problem. Also, the motherboard started to say my CPU was installed incorrected (via the LEDs on the MB) even thought it would intermittantly post. finally, it wouldn't POST anymore so I went out and got a new 850 W toughpower power supply convinced it was the problem.
Nope, I replaced it with a new PS and got EXACTLY the same errors...even some of the same arcing.
Now, i had already swapped the memory chips around, used the originals, used the new ones, both, neither, one video card in, both in, disconnected all the hard drives, all the optical drives, removed the X-Fi sound card, cleared the CMOS, everything I know of and would STILL get RANDOM errors and failure to post. Before it completely failed to POST I even ran Memtest 86 for 17 hours without a single error with BOTH sets of memory installed.
so, I replaced the motherboard next...now I have an Asus P5Q and reinstalled it into the case, hooked things up in a step wise fashion, all the while hoping to find the critical peice of equiptment that wouldn't work. this way, I found one of the power supply cables from the original unit would invariably lead to the inability to post and replaced that....also the optical drive it was connected to was dead (it was brand new and it had never been checked before I put it in this system). Elated, I finished the construction with the SATA cable from the new power supply, I used a different optical drive and when I finished I had the following system
Asus p5Q - p45 chipset. brand new
6 gb ram, 2x1 and 2x2 both 1333 memorry from patriot (one set is new the other is old)
2x diamond 4850 vid cards in crossfire with both getting power from seperate PCI-E 6 cable
320, 500, and 1000 gb hard drives from WD, WD, and seagate, respectively
BD-ROM from LG with DVD-ROM but no R/RW capabilities.
Onboard sound and GB lan.
Windows XP with SP 2 installed and running smoothly....
for about 3 hours!!!!! then, it crashed while starting Oblivion. I had already started it and played for about 20 minutes, shut it down and restarted and it the f*cking thing crashed to OFF, no freeze, no BSOD, just straight to off. the motherboard still had power with LEDs on but no fans or sound from the board.
After nearly throwing the thing on the floor, I powered off the power supply for 10 seconds and then back on, the LEDs re-light and then thing with not so much as give a whimper of life when I hit the power switch before it goes right back off again!!!
I can't figure it out. Any body know what could be doing this? I am left now with essentially the CPU and the video cards as the only possible culprits but it would fail randomly with the video cards in/out before.
sorry to ramble but there is not better way to explain this...
Bill
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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