Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
MSI 975X Platinum V.2
Crucial 10th Anniversary 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 667
SeaSonic S12 Energy Plus SS-550HT 550W ATX12V V2.3 / EPS12V V2.91 SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply
I'm sick of this build, I've had problems with computer before but never like this.
I continually sent in my ram for replacements over, over, and over again. one day I'll go to start my computer, it won't post.. I'll remove one stick, it boots. I swap in the one i remove, it fails to post.
It continually happens for the past couple years? I've been keeping my computer on 24/7 to prevent this and it's been good. well tonight, of course I don't just restart the computer.. I shut it down, and turn it back on. no post.... great ( speaker problems, and computer problems.. could it be, yes! )
I was overclocking at one point, but I believed it may of been the culprit so I stopped, and it still happened. It's always killed one stick at a time. voltages have been the recommended from bios ( not sure how correct they are )
I have pretty good cooling, so heat shouldn't be a concern ( two 92mm fans up front, 120mm in the back ducted, 120mm fan from psu, and aftermarket cpu, gpu heatsinks. I would of got memory but voiding my memory when it keeps dying? not worth it.
ideas?
I was thinking I put my psu cables in the backside of the motherboard tray.. tucked very closely so it looks good from the other side. could this be an issue? I did not see any open wires or anything. thought I'd mention it
Thank you /rant
MSI 975X Platinum V.2
Crucial 10th Anniversary 2GB (2 x 1GB) DDR2 667
SeaSonic S12 Energy Plus SS-550HT 550W ATX12V V2.3 / EPS12V V2.91 SLI Certified CrossFire Ready 80 PLUS Certified Active PFC Power Supply
I'm sick of this build, I've had problems with computer before but never like this.
I continually sent in my ram for replacements over, over, and over again. one day I'll go to start my computer, it won't post.. I'll remove one stick, it boots. I swap in the one i remove, it fails to post.
It continually happens for the past couple years? I've been keeping my computer on 24/7 to prevent this and it's been good. well tonight, of course I don't just restart the computer.. I shut it down, and turn it back on. no post.... great ( speaker problems, and computer problems.. could it be, yes! )
I was overclocking at one point, but I believed it may of been the culprit so I stopped, and it still happened. It's always killed one stick at a time. voltages have been the recommended from bios ( not sure how correct they are )
I have pretty good cooling, so heat shouldn't be a concern ( two 92mm fans up front, 120mm in the back ducted, 120mm fan from psu, and aftermarket cpu, gpu heatsinks. I would of got memory but voiding my memory when it keeps dying? not worth it.
ideas?
I was thinking I put my psu cables in the backside of the motherboard tray.. tucked very closely so it looks good from the other side. could this be an issue? I did not see any open wires or anything. thought I'd mention it
Thank you /rant