DON'T KNOW ISSUE WITH MY PC

ramiroquai78

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Hello everyone, how you doing; Im here again asking for help.

In another post, i'd ask if my PSU was enough for my RIG, I know now that 750 watts are ok for the following:

ASUS CROSSHAIR V FORMULA
AMD PHENOM II X6 @3.7 (3.2 DEFAULT)
16 DDR3 RAM @1333MHZ (4X4GB KINGSTONG HYPERx BLU)
CORSAIR H80 COOLING SYSTEM
SSD CORSAIR FORCE GT SATA 3
HHD SATA SAMSUNG
2 RADEON HD 6870 @945/1225 X16 NATIVE
PSU COOLER MASTER GX750
3 120MM FAN (INTAKE)
1 140MM FAN (EXHAUST)

I WAS HAVING TROUBLE WITH MY PC, EVERY TIME I START GAMING, ABOUT 10 MINUTES OR LESS IT RESTART, NO BSOD, JUST RESTART.

I CHECKED SENSOR MONITORING AND ALL ARE SET AT 90 DEGREES CELCIUS.

I THOUGH IT WAS A GPU SINCE IN GPU-Z IT NOT DISPLAY RPM, SO I TOOK OFF AND PUT THE SECOND CARD IN THE FIRST PCI-E X16 SLOT.

IT STILL RESTART THE PC.

I'VE BEEN TRYING LOOKING FOR VIRUS, ETC AND NOTHING.

ANY IDEAS??
 
Solution
Yeah thats not the best PSU. Corsair HX850 is real nice. Tortech thunderbolt 800w gold is decent and comes with a cool 5.25" display panel.

Anyways. Jonny Guru's site is a good one to visit and see if they have tested a supply you're interested in.

popatim

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Yeah thats not the best PSU. Corsair HX850 is real nice. Tortech thunderbolt 800w gold is decent and comes with a cool 5.25" display panel.

Anyways. Jonny Guru's site is a good one to visit and see if they have tested a supply you're interested in.
 
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ramiroquai78

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ok, i found here in my city these options (hope it fix the problem i have and de crossfire problem i was 'til i'd remove the second gpu):

thermaltake TR2 RX 750
corsair HX850
corsair AX850
Enermax LEPA 700W

what do you guys think?
 

benjamincakir

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Get the corsair HX850, it has never failed me.
 

ramiroquai78

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hello!

yes, actually i'm running the PC with only one GPU, it did it two times since monday (one at a benchmark test with f1 2011 and another playing medal of honor multiplayer)
 

ramiroquai78

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hello everyone, thak you all for your advice! problem solved now!!

it is not a psu problem, it had to be a bios settings problem with my cpu, when I switch to the new mobo the cpu were still OC.

I'd reset bios settings and now all runs smoothly and OK. no overheat, no reboot anymore

thank you all.