Sudden issues new build.

Jan 19, 2014
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Hey everyone hopefully someone can help me out as to what's going on. My build is fairly new around 2 weeks old, and up until 1-2 days ago it was running fine.

The way it started was that the computer randomly shut down and I got the Asus message regarding power surge with the psu, this happened quite often after that. Then shortly after running intel burn test for a while on normal settings (which passed), running Mdsched.exe to test the ram (0 faults found) and running crystal disk info and seeing no problems at that point with the ssd I am confused as to whats going on. (Have not tested gpu)

So, what I did was disable the Asus surge protection thing from the bios itself, reverted all over clocks and put everything on default settings.

However since then I have been getting (Frequent) random reboots, no blue screens though, also a couple of times some fans (not sure which ones - maybe gpu fans? I really can't tell) will spin super fast and then the system will go into a weird reboot mode. One time this happened windows automatically went on to try to repair my C drive (ssd) which I thought was strange (this was before I started to monitor my ssd/hdd using crystal disk). So now I'm thinking it MIGHT be the psu since I have nothing else to go on but I really don't know..

Specs:

Specs;
CPU: Intel i5 4670k
CPU Cooler: Corsair H100i
Motherboard: Asus maximus vi Hero
Memory: Corsair vengeance pro 16gb 1833
Storage: Samsung evo 840 120gb - boot drive ssd, western digital black 1tb hdd
Video Card: EVGA GTX 780 3GB Superclocked Video Card
Case: Corsair 750D
Power Supply: Corsair RM 750
Optical Drive:Some LG crap
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 8.1 - OEM (64-bit)

http://gyazo.com/e30b8b1558ad1a50f9a6fcc3af74b54a - Specs + temps + volts.

 

brarboy

Honorable
there are some of the things you can try, like
1. updating your bios or re-installing it.
2. Enable XMP in bios settings.
3. Make sure all your connections to your components are firm.
4. If nothing helps out, re-install Operating system.