Darthfett
Aerospace/Cybersecurity Software Engineer
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So I recently (within the last 4 months) upgraded my computer, getting a new mobo, processor, RAM, and Graphics card. Originally I was having problems with random shutdowns (occasionally being a BSOD), which I thought to be related to overheating problems (as the processor was getting within 1-2 degrees of the maximum specified running temp), so I upgraded the case. Then I upgraded the graphics card, shortly after with a used card from a trusted friend (he needed an nVidia card for linux-compatible drivers).
Then I started having problems with Blue Screens of Death ALL THE TIME, so I started running tests on everything. Hard drives tested okay (with every possible test I could think of), RAM ran through 2 passes of memtest without any problems, and it wasn't overheating. I ended up reformatting Windows several times to no avail, and ended up with an installation of 64-bit Windows 7. Still having trouble with the random shutdowns, so I ended up updating the drivers for everything but the mobo-bios and graphics-bios. Still having random BSODs.
Then, at one point, my power supply started shooting sparks out the back of my computer at a LAN party. A friend ran over and unplugged the power cable, and we tested everything inside with a borrowed PSU (along with a smaller GPU), and nothing was fried (Except the Power Supply of course). Went to Best Buy to get a new Corsair 650W PSU, and installed it, only to find that the PSU was not the only problem (BSODs continued). A few days later I tried the older Graphics card, and haven't had a problem for 3 weeks... until today, when I had 3 random BSODs in a row. Now I'm lost as to what could possibly be causing the problem.
I've replaced the GPU, PSU, and tested the RAM, Hard drives. The only things left are the CPU, and MOBO, and I don't see how they could have any problems with them, as they were brand new.
Current Setup:
PSU - Corsair 650W (2 weeks new)
GPU (2 years old) - HIS Radeon HD 2600 PRO
GPU (Used) - HIS Radeon 4850
CPU (4-5 months new) - AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black
MOBO (4-5 months new) - Gigabyte MA770T-UD3P (Revision with Blue SATA)
RAM (4-5 months new) - G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666)
Case (4 months new) - Antec Three Hundred Illusion Black
HDs - System - 750GB SATA WD Caviar Green (5400 RPM - 7200 RPM)
- Storage - 160GB SATA 7200 RPM WD
All stock cooling, but keeps everything cool enough.
I'm getting really tired of my computer never being reliable during games or work. Please help me find the source of the problem!
Then I started having problems with Blue Screens of Death ALL THE TIME, so I started running tests on everything. Hard drives tested okay (with every possible test I could think of), RAM ran through 2 passes of memtest without any problems, and it wasn't overheating. I ended up reformatting Windows several times to no avail, and ended up with an installation of 64-bit Windows 7. Still having trouble with the random shutdowns, so I ended up updating the drivers for everything but the mobo-bios and graphics-bios. Still having random BSODs.
Then, at one point, my power supply started shooting sparks out the back of my computer at a LAN party. A friend ran over and unplugged the power cable, and we tested everything inside with a borrowed PSU (along with a smaller GPU), and nothing was fried (Except the Power Supply of course). Went to Best Buy to get a new Corsair 650W PSU, and installed it, only to find that the PSU was not the only problem (BSODs continued). A few days later I tried the older Graphics card, and haven't had a problem for 3 weeks... until today, when I had 3 random BSODs in a row. Now I'm lost as to what could possibly be causing the problem.
I've replaced the GPU, PSU, and tested the RAM, Hard drives. The only things left are the CPU, and MOBO, and I don't see how they could have any problems with them, as they were brand new.
Current Setup:
PSU - Corsair 650W (2 weeks new)
GPU (2 years old) - HIS Radeon HD 2600 PRO
GPU (Used) - HIS Radeon 4850
CPU (4-5 months new) - AMD Phenom II X4 955 Black
MOBO (4-5 months new) - Gigabyte MA770T-UD3P (Revision with Blue SATA)
RAM (4-5 months new) - G.SKILL 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10666)
Case (4 months new) - Antec Three Hundred Illusion Black
HDs - System - 750GB SATA WD Caviar Green (5400 RPM - 7200 RPM)
- Storage - 160GB SATA 7200 RPM WD
All stock cooling, but keeps everything cool enough.
I'm getting really tired of my computer never being reliable during games or work. Please help me find the source of the problem!