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System Troubleshooting
A2597
Fanboy
in Zocalo v2.0
OK, this ones annoying me, and has me slightly befuddled.
Specs:
Radeon HD4850
Biostar TA790GXB A2+ Ver. 6.x
AMD Phenom x4 940 3ghz
8GB GSkill RAM
Problem:
Started last saturday / late friday night. Computer went to black screen, no BSOD or error message, just black screen. PC was off, with fans running. In order to reboot, I had to kill the power supply, then restart.
First thought was glitch, then it happened again. Took side of case off to inspect, noted LEDs on the GPU were on. "D1601" and "D1602", Overheating and power loss. Monitored temps while on PC, and temps were rock solid, no issue there. Made more confusing by the randomness of the shutdown, could be watching a video, browsing the web, playing a game...made no difference. Might come at 5 minutes, might be 5 hours.
Decided it was power supply, it was getting old, 500w cooler master, been through it's paces. Got a new one on Monday, PC Power 700w. Hooked everything up, and....same thing happened about 30 minutes in. Then again a couple hours later.
Started suspecting a faulty reset switch, as holding down reset switch duplicated the error. Disconnected reset switch, and...lasted a few hours, then died. Can't very well undo power switch, but it seems to function properly.
Thought maybe something with mobo, so reset Bios. Lasted almost 12 hours (Impressive, it hasn't lasted that long since this started) Thought that was it...but no, it happened again.
Disconnected GPU, and am running onboard video now to see if I can rule out GPU. The problem is, I fear this could give me a false positive.
So how do I narrow this down to GPU or Mobo? Or should I be looking elsewhere?
I get no error messages, windows logs just say "PC Shut down unexpectedly" with no description.
Again, all fans stay on, but total loss of power otherwise. no USB, no audio, no OS. Have to turn off power at the power supply in order to restart.
So, thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks!
Specs:
Radeon HD4850
Biostar TA790GXB A2+ Ver. 6.x
AMD Phenom x4 940 3ghz
8GB GSkill RAM
Problem:
Started last saturday / late friday night. Computer went to black screen, no BSOD or error message, just black screen. PC was off, with fans running. In order to reboot, I had to kill the power supply, then restart.
First thought was glitch, then it happened again. Took side of case off to inspect, noted LEDs on the GPU were on. "D1601" and "D1602", Overheating and power loss. Monitored temps while on PC, and temps were rock solid, no issue there. Made more confusing by the randomness of the shutdown, could be watching a video, browsing the web, playing a game...made no difference. Might come at 5 minutes, might be 5 hours.
Decided it was power supply, it was getting old, 500w cooler master, been through it's paces. Got a new one on Monday, PC Power 700w. Hooked everything up, and....same thing happened about 30 minutes in. Then again a couple hours later.
Started suspecting a faulty reset switch, as holding down reset switch duplicated the error. Disconnected reset switch, and...lasted a few hours, then died. Can't very well undo power switch, but it seems to function properly.
Thought maybe something with mobo, so reset Bios. Lasted almost 12 hours (Impressive, it hasn't lasted that long since this started) Thought that was it...but no, it happened again.
Disconnected GPU, and am running onboard video now to see if I can rule out GPU. The problem is, I fear this could give me a false positive.
So how do I narrow this down to GPU or Mobo? Or should I be looking elsewhere?
I get no error messages, windows logs just say "PC Shut down unexpectedly" with no description.
Again, all fans stay on, but total loss of power otherwise. no USB, no audio, no OS. Have to turn off power at the power supply in order to restart.
So, thoughts? Suggestions?
Thanks!
Comments
@Eclecticonaut:
How would bad RAM kill power to the board? I did do a memtest for a while, just because, but nothing came back as odd.
Thanks!
New mobo installed. The clock sits at 30 mins now...temps are all excellent.
(BTW, still on, 13 hours. Still hesitant to say done, but looks promising)
[i]...excellent...[/i]
Still using the GeForce 3 you gave me... :)
Still using the GeForce 3 you gave me... :)[/QUOTE]
That things still kicking? Impressive!
72 hours. s'all good. :D
So i put Ubuntu on it, and it's been running fine for 2 days now, go figure.,
So i put Ubuntu on it, and it's been running fine for 2 days now, go figure.,[/QUOTE]
Maybe it's Windows that's flakey... :p
My guess is that it's the intel driver for the video card, but it's an old laptop that was given to me, that i'm just using for web browsing etc... so ubuntu is fine