Hello people
I've just put together a system based on the following components for a friend :
ASUS P4P800 Deluxe (Bios 1005)
Corsair XMS 3200 LLPT 512MB
RAID DISABLED
ATI Radeon 7500 VE AGP graphics card
Using On-Board Sound
Primary IDE - Western Digital 13GB
Primary Slave - 40x Samsung CD-Rom
Secondary Master - Western Digital Cavair 80GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache
Secondary Slave - HP 9300 CD-RW
Q-Tec 400W PSU
The CPU is a P4 2.40C, using standard Intel heatsink and Arctic Silver III.
Here's the info from the box :
Pentium 4 Processor 2.40C GHz 1.5.25V MAX
System Bus 800 MHz, 512KB L2 Cache, PGA-478 Pkg
PROD CODE : BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
MM# : 852314
FPO/BATCH # : 3312A097
VERSION # : C30333-002
Made in Costa Rica.
The PC crashed halfway through the installation of Windows XP Pro on the 1st try. I had connected 1 exhaust fan (80mm Evercool) to the 4pin connector, which then connected to the CD-Rom. I suspected that, so I took the fan off.
Once everything was installed, the PC just shut itself down on its own. I checked the heatsink and it was quite hot.
After booting up the PC, I installed the various software / drivers, etc. and it was fine for a couple of hours.
The idle CPU temperature was 34C and motherboard was 34 as well.
I ran a quick Prime95 test for about 1/2 hour, and the CPU temperature had touched 42C, but it was OK - I stopped the test myself.
Since then, the PC has been very unstable. We put all the covers back, and the case closed off, and 1 80mm low cfm exhaust fan, the CPU temperature is 42C and motherboard is 39C. And we have not even started o/c yet !
The PC crashed once again yesterday, my friend tells me, when he left Prime95 running. It ran for about 40 odd minutes possibly, before rebooting.
Also, when the PC is booting, it sits there for about 10-15 seconds when it is starting to load Windows, just before the Windows logo and all comes up.
I updated the BIOS to 1009, but still no luck. I've installed the latest version of Sound card drivers and 3Com drivers, but that is not helping either.
I've tried running Sandra 2003 Burn-in, and that crashed the PC after about 45 mins or so. I check the temps, and they were not bad at all - 42 and 39.
Tried running MemTest86 overnight last night, but again, the PC had rebooted itself. Don't know how long it ran for.
I am starting to wonder what's going on. I am starting to suspect the Q-Tec PSU, although they seem to be decent.
Is there something I am missing, or is there a problem with some component ?
I've just put together a system based on the following components for a friend :
ASUS P4P800 Deluxe (Bios 1005)
Corsair XMS 3200 LLPT 512MB
RAID DISABLED
ATI Radeon 7500 VE AGP graphics card
Using On-Board Sound
Primary IDE - Western Digital 13GB
Primary Slave - 40x Samsung CD-Rom
Secondary Master - Western Digital Cavair 80GB 7200 RPM 8MB Cache
Secondary Slave - HP 9300 CD-RW
Q-Tec 400W PSU
The CPU is a P4 2.40C, using standard Intel heatsink and Arctic Silver III.
Here's the info from the box :
Pentium 4 Processor 2.40C GHz 1.5.25V MAX
System Bus 800 MHz, 512KB L2 Cache, PGA-478 Pkg
PROD CODE : BX80532PG2400DSL6WF
MM# : 852314
FPO/BATCH # : 3312A097
VERSION # : C30333-002
Made in Costa Rica.
The PC crashed halfway through the installation of Windows XP Pro on the 1st try. I had connected 1 exhaust fan (80mm Evercool) to the 4pin connector, which then connected to the CD-Rom. I suspected that, so I took the fan off.
Once everything was installed, the PC just shut itself down on its own. I checked the heatsink and it was quite hot.
After booting up the PC, I installed the various software / drivers, etc. and it was fine for a couple of hours.
The idle CPU temperature was 34C and motherboard was 34 as well.
I ran a quick Prime95 test for about 1/2 hour, and the CPU temperature had touched 42C, but it was OK - I stopped the test myself.
Since then, the PC has been very unstable. We put all the covers back, and the case closed off, and 1 80mm low cfm exhaust fan, the CPU temperature is 42C and motherboard is 39C. And we have not even started o/c yet !
The PC crashed once again yesterday, my friend tells me, when he left Prime95 running. It ran for about 40 odd minutes possibly, before rebooting.
Also, when the PC is booting, it sits there for about 10-15 seconds when it is starting to load Windows, just before the Windows logo and all comes up.
I updated the BIOS to 1009, but still no luck. I've installed the latest version of Sound card drivers and 3Com drivers, but that is not helping either.
I've tried running Sandra 2003 Burn-in, and that crashed the PC after about 45 mins or so. I check the temps, and they were not bad at all - 42 and 39.
Tried running MemTest86 overnight last night, but again, the PC had rebooted itself. Don't know how long it ran for.
I am starting to wonder what's going on. I am starting to suspect the Q-Tec PSU, although they seem to be decent.
Is there something I am missing, or is there a problem with some component ?