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Answer» First, here are my computer specifications.
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI Nforce 680I SLI LGA775 Conroe ATX DDR2 2PCI-E16 PCI-E1 2PCI SATA2 RAID Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor LGA775 Kentsfield 2.40GHZ 1066FSB 8MB Retail Box
Graphics card: EVGA 8800 GTX
Hard drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA2 3GB/S 7200RPM 16MB Cache NCQ Hard Drive
Power Supply: OCZ GameXStream 700W ATX12V 24PIN SLI Ready Active PFC ATX Power Supply 120MM Fan Black
Memory: Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB 2X1GB PC6400 DDR2-800 CL 4-4-4-12 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
The problem I'm having, is that whenever I try to run something that needs a bit of power, the computer just shuts down, without any warning.
This happened in the following situations:
Playing a videogame Doing a scan with SpyBot Running 3DMark05 Trying to get a rating for my computer with Vista's rate-your-computer-thing
Another interesting thing I noticed, is that when it does shut down, and I start it up again right away, it will shut down again when loading Windows, while if I wait a bit (one minutes or so), it will be fine.
Edit: I just tried to run Starcraft, and it WORKS, however the colors are messed up.
Edit2: In-game is fine, its only the menus.
Quote from: DivineRage002 on May 10, 2007, 07:32:29 PM First, here are my computer specifications.
Motherboard: ASUS P5N32-E SLI Nforce 680I SLI LGA775 Conroe ATX DDR2 2PCI-E16 PCI-E1 2PCI SATA2 RAID Motherboard
CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 Quad Core Processor LGA775 Kentsfield 2.40GHZ 1066FSB 8MB Retail Box
Graphics card: EVGA 8800 GTX
Hard drive: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 500GB SATA2 3GB/S 7200RPM 16MB Cache NCQ Hard Drive
Power Supply: OCZ GameXStream 700W ATX12V 24PIN SLI Ready Active PFC ATX Power Supply 120MM Fan Black
Memory: Corsair XMS2 TWIN2X2048-6400C4 2GB 2X1GB PC6400 DDR2-800 CL 4-4-4-12 240PIN Dual Channel Memory Kit
OS: Windows Vista Home Premium
The problem I'm having, is that whenever I try to run something that needs a bit of power, the computer just shuts down, without any warning.
This happened in the following situations:
Playing a videogame Doing a scan with SpyBot Running 3DMark05 Trying to get a rating for my computer with Vista's rate-your-computer-thing
Another interesting thing I noticed, is that when it does shut down, and I start it up again right away, it will shut down again when loading Windows, while if I wait a bit (one minutes or so), it will be fine.
Edit: I just tried to run Starcraft, and it works, however the colors are messed up.
Edit2: In-game is fine, its only the menus.
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1. Vista < probably/ might be having some hardware issues. 2. driver issue ? ( look for further comments here on this, I am not too knowledgeable on particulars.... 3. Are you over clocking this board ? there are some major problems occurring with the 680i .... the 680i board with the quad core chips are failing..mfg -problem..... I know EVG is giving free replacements not sure on Asus 4. Heat ? do you have more than the 1# 120 mm fan on the PSU, OK >how many other fans are in the case & do you have the stock heatsink/fan on the cpu or an upgrade ? that card's heat is intense , are you getting good air FLOW in your case, MONITORED the temps?
Quotehe problem I'm having, is that whenever I try to run something that needs a bit of power, the computer just shuts down, without any warning.
This happened in the following situations:
Playing a videogame Doing a scan with SpyBot Running 3DMark05 Trying to get a rating for my computer with Vista's rate-your-computer-thing
Another interesting thing I noticed, is that when it does shut down, and I start it up again right away, it will shut down again when loading Windows, while if I wait a bit (one minutes or so), it will be fine.
Sounds like a heat problem. Check your temperatures, as honvetops said. P.S. Nice computer.Alright, I unplugged the Zalman 9700 heatsink and re-plugged it in, seems to work fine now.Sometimes we are just that good. Sounds like it was just a loose connection, leading to a heat problem. Glad you got it sorted and thanks for posting back.
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