Halp!
Anybody know how to diagnose a faulty PSU? I did a bit of upgrading to my rig this week (my old specs are here: http://www.h-townmadness.com/forum/s...13&postcount=8) whereby I swapped out my eVGA 8800 GTS SLi cards for 2 shiny new GTX 260 (also eVGA) in SLi. On Thursday, I was back up and running with Linux and WinXP 64 with the new configuration. On Friday, I put it through its paces with a few hours of Crysis with everything on High (no DX10 in WinXP...) and 16xQ AA turned on. It was BEAUTIFUL and still averaged more than 25 fps. I had also enabled SpeedStep in my BIOS since I figured if the GTX 260s were going to throttle back when not in use, I might as well do that with my cores, right?
After cooking my GPUs for a few hours, I turned it off to go to bed and when I tried to turn it on this evening, it only powered on for 2-3 seconds and then shut down. WTF?!?!? I've tried resetting the CMOS and pulling the GTX cards out but my machine just doesn't want to POST. The crazy thing is that it was working great until I powered it off for the night. So... the question now is to determine whodunnit...
- Was it the GTX twins with thermal expansion? One of the cards reportedly hit 92C during my Crysis bender...
- Was the PSU cracking under the needs of the new GPUs?
- Was it the CPU borking out after I enabled SpeedStep?
The problem, of course, is that while I don't know the culprit, I also don't know the victim! I don't know what actually died.
Anybody have any similar issues with machines not POSTing like this? Does this sound like a CPU issue? Or maybe it's a bad mobo now? Whaddya think?
Anybody know how to diagnose a faulty PSU? I did a bit of upgrading to my rig this week (my old specs are here: http://www.h-townmadness.com/forum/s...13&postcount=8) whereby I swapped out my eVGA 8800 GTS SLi cards for 2 shiny new GTX 260 (also eVGA) in SLi. On Thursday, I was back up and running with Linux and WinXP 64 with the new configuration. On Friday, I put it through its paces with a few hours of Crysis with everything on High (no DX10 in WinXP...) and 16xQ AA turned on. It was BEAUTIFUL and still averaged more than 25 fps. I had also enabled SpeedStep in my BIOS since I figured if the GTX 260s were going to throttle back when not in use, I might as well do that with my cores, right?
After cooking my GPUs for a few hours, I turned it off to go to bed and when I tried to turn it on this evening, it only powered on for 2-3 seconds and then shut down. WTF?!?!? I've tried resetting the CMOS and pulling the GTX cards out but my machine just doesn't want to POST. The crazy thing is that it was working great until I powered it off for the night. So... the question now is to determine whodunnit...
- Was it the GTX twins with thermal expansion? One of the cards reportedly hit 92C during my Crysis bender...
- Was the PSU cracking under the needs of the new GPUs?
- Was it the CPU borking out after I enabled SpeedStep?
The problem, of course, is that while I don't know the culprit, I also don't know the victim! I don't know what actually died.
Anybody have any similar issues with machines not POSTing like this? Does this sound like a CPU issue? Or maybe it's a bad mobo now? Whaddya think?
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