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I have just completed building a super powerful PC comprising of:
Intel QX9770 quad core Processor 3.2ghz Intel DX48BT2 Motherboard 8gb RAM (4x 2gb DDR3) Sapphire Radeon HD3870 graphics card 2x WD 300gb SATA HDD's as RAID0 LG Blu-ray/HD/DVD/CD drive Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit [full retail] All the latest downloads and up-dates are installed. I can be working away, the PC could have been on for a few minutes or an hour or more and it just shuts down and re-starts for no apparent reason. If I look in the Problems, Reports & Solutions section it simply states that windows shut down and is awaiting a solution - it doens't say why! I know the usual culprits include over heating - can't be, apart from three huge great fans, it sometimes occurs just minutes after starting. RAM being another problem, I've tried taking out all but one stick of RAM, and replacing that with another - it is unlikely all 4 sticks are shot, they are matched sticks. Is there any reliable software out there that can monitor the system and give more accurate reports as to what might be the problem? I have also reinstalled Vista after formatting the drive. Ron |
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Ron O'Brien wrote:
I have just completed building a super powerful PC comprising of: Intel QX9770 quad core Processor 3.2ghz Intel DX48BT2 Motherboard 8gb RAM (4x 2gb DDR3) Sapphire Radeon HD3870 graphics card 2x WD 300gb SATA HDD's as RAID0 LG Blu-ray/HD/DVD/CD drive Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit [full retail] All the latest downloads and up-dates are installed. I can be working away, the PC could have been on for a few minutes or an hour or more and it just shuts down and re-starts for no apparent reason. If I look in the Problems, Reports & Solutions section it simply states that windows shut down and is awaiting a solution - it doens't say why! I know the usual culprits include over heating - can't be, apart from three huge great fans, it sometimes occurs just minutes after starting. RAM being another problem, I've tried taking out all but one stick of RAM, and replacing that with another - it is unlikely all 4 sticks are shot, they are matched sticks. Is there any reliable software out there that can monitor the system and give more accurate reports as to what might be the problem? I have also reinstalled Vista after formatting the drive. What kind of power supply did you put in your "super powerful" computer? If it is one that came with the case, it's probably inadequate. As for reports, software monitoring isn't going to help with a hardware problem. Strip the machine down to the bare essentials and start testing all your hardware. BTW, you do understand that with RAID 0 you now have a doubled chance of losing everything? Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Check the system log. See if theres any info in there.
eventvwr.msc "Ron O'Brien" wrote in message ... I have just completed building a super powerful PC comprising of: Intel QX9770 quad core Processor 3.2ghz Intel DX48BT2 Motherboard 8gb RAM (4x 2gb DDR3) Sapphire Radeon HD3870 graphics card 2x WD 300gb SATA HDD's as RAID0 LG Blu-ray/HD/DVD/CD drive Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit [full retail] All the latest downloads and up-dates are installed. I can be working away, the PC could have been on for a few minutes or an hour or more and it just shuts down and re-starts for no apparent reason. If I look in the Problems, Reports & Solutions section it simply states that windows shut down and is awaiting a solution - it doens't say why! I know the usual culprits include over heating - can't be, apart from three huge great fans, it sometimes occurs just minutes after starting. RAM being another problem, I've tried taking out all but one stick of RAM, and replacing that with another - it is unlikely all 4 sticks are shot, they are matched sticks. Is there any reliable software out there that can monitor the system and give more accurate reports as to what might be the problem? I have also reinstalled Vista after formatting the drive. Ron |
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"Malke" wrote in message ... Ron O'Brien wrote: What kind of power supply did you put in your "super powerful" computer? If it is one that came with the case, it's probably inadequate. As for reports, software monitoring isn't going to help with a hardware problem. Strip the machine down to the bare essentials and start testing all your hardware. BTW, you do understand that with RAID 0 you now have a doubled chance of losing everything? Malke -- Malke, Thanks for the info. The power supply should be OK it's 1000w Yes I am aware of the RAID issue. I may well change it Ron |
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I'd also check the SATA cables and look at Intel Storage Manager... open it
and see if any errors. Michael "Malke" wrote in message ... Ron O'Brien wrote: I have just completed building a super powerful PC comprising of: Intel QX9770 quad core Processor 3.2ghz Intel DX48BT2 Motherboard 8gb RAM (4x 2gb DDR3) Sapphire Radeon HD3870 graphics card 2x WD 300gb SATA HDD's as RAID0 LG Blu-ray/HD/DVD/CD drive Windows Vista Ultimate 64bit [full retail] All the latest downloads and up-dates are installed. I can be working away, the PC could have been on for a few minutes or an hour or more and it just shuts down and re-starts for no apparent reason. If I look in the Problems, Reports & Solutions section it simply states that windows shut down and is awaiting a solution - it doens't say why! I know the usual culprits include over heating - can't be, apart from three huge great fans, it sometimes occurs just minutes after starting. RAM being another problem, I've tried taking out all but one stick of RAM, and replacing that with another - it is unlikely all 4 sticks are shot, they are matched sticks. Is there any reliable software out there that can monitor the system and give more accurate reports as to what might be the problem? I have also reinstalled Vista after formatting the drive. What kind of power supply did you put in your "super powerful" computer? If it is one that came with the case, it's probably inadequate. As for reports, software monitoring isn't going to help with a hardware problem. Strip the machine down to the bare essentials and start testing all your hardware. BTW, you do understand that with RAID 0 you now have a doubled chance of losing everything? Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers - Don't Panic! FAQ - http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ |
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Thanks for all the advice.
I'm still not 100% sure what has been going on but since writing this it hasn't shut down....maybe that's the answer scare it into thinking you might start fiddling with it and it will behave!!! Ron |
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This is all from Intel
Regarding your question, please be aware that there is a limitation on the Intel(R) Desktop Board DX48BT2 that will only allow 2 DDR3-1600Mhz modules to be installed" "The maximum system memory for DDR3 1600 is 2 GB using 1 Gbit technology memory in a 1R x 8 configuration (single-sided modules). For 1600 MHz memory, only two DIMMs are supported for a maximum of 4 GB utilizing 1 Gb memory technology. DIMMs should be configured as a matched pair equal in speed and size in DIMM 0 and DIMM 1 of channel B." I Removed the Dimms from channel A and no longer had the reboot problem. This was with WinXP |