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CeMaX
Posts: 428
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hey guys,
If I cannot work this out myself , I may aswell drop my machine off somewhere when I get home from Holidays. I'll try here first.. The compyter seems to lockup randomly, and now it is getting more often. The machine is damn near brand new and ran fine for the first 3 months. Now slowly but surely random freezing occcurs. I could be playing WoW , browsing, or simply running a virus scan and it freezes. Used to be once every 4 odd hours , now its much more frquent. The specs: Vista Home Premium 64bit Quadcore Q9400 Asus P5Q3 Deluxe Wifi-AP @n Gigabyte 280GTX 1GB DDR3 Thermaltake Toughpower 700w PSU 4GB OCZ DDR3 ANy help will be appreciated! (thinking now, I had the CPU overclocked to 2.99ghz, it crashed once and the mobo said it was taking the cpu speeds to default because O/C failed blahblah, problems MAY have started after this... ) |
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Pinky
Posts: 293
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Yeah, I'd O/C that rig too. Not fast enough in it's default state. Anything less than 1 million FPS on WOW is poor. It does just sound like a general stability prob though. Reset BIOS defaults if you were playing with power settings and reset GFX card O/C software as well and see if that helps. Does the computer recover from freeze? Or you have to power that baby down via the power cord? |
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| #1 01:00pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hard Reset Pinky.. Can't do anything else, which is why i'm thinking hardware..
As yes, Overclocking this machine is probablt pointless. I will Restore bios now and see how we go. I am not using any Software overclocking tools, and have never overclocked the GPU. Help appreciated Pinky |
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| #2 01:03pm 23/12/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Revert BIOS settings back to default
Have you got the latest BIOS revision flashed on the mobo? Most common cause of crashing is faulty RAM or software issues (ie virus/spyware) Run memtest/goldmem and see if there is any faults. If still no results we can proceed from there. |
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| #3 01:11pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 430
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Cheers rubba, In the process of flashing bios and running goldmem now.
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| #4 04:03pm 23/12/08 |
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Reduaram
Posts: 164
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I had a similar problem with the Asus P5Q3 mobo. It turned out to be some weird automatic underclocking of the cpu fan. Used the auto-update tool that can be found on the cd to update the bios. working fine now.
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| #5 04:39pm 23/12/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6211
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Also something to do:
Disable auto reboot on BSOD, that way if it is blue screening you will actually know and have some kind of error rather than oh wtf my PC just restarted! http://vistasupport.mvps.org/disable_automatic_restart_to_read_blue_screen_messages.htm |
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| #6 04:54pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 431
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Flashed bios to the latest version. Took about 20 attempts at a restart to actually get back into windows becuase of some Bluescrren wall of text and a memory dump. Couldnt read it becuase of auto reboot , that setting has been changed now.
This is s***ting me to tears... Will try running goldmem now and hopefully can get back into windows |
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| #7 05:42pm 23/12/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 13252
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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4GB OCZ DDR3 wasn't it ocz ram that was really sensitive to heat and easy to blow up? |
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| #8 07:14pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 432
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Bios updated to latest release and all seems well now I'ts actually making it into windows (read above post). Ran goldmem and passed (shareware).
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| #9 08:10pm 23/12/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6212
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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best off using a DOS based memory tester
you can get memtest and goldmem in bootable iso formats memtest is free so it will be easier to get ;) |
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| #10 09:33pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 433
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ran goldmem and passed , the bootable iso version. Was shareware , but it passed
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| #11 10:21pm 23/12/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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fairysmuff
so its not crashing anymore? |
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| #12 11:23pm 23/12/08 |
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CeMaX
Posts: 434
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Left it on over night on the wow menu screen with the dragon flying around so it was doing something. Not crashed since the initial bios flash where i was getting BSOD.
See hoe we go, might do a format of windows when I get home from holidays just to be sure. Appreciate your help guys, thanks rubba. |
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| #13 08:44am 24/12/08 |
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rubba-chikin
Posts: 6216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sounds like it was perhaps RAM incompatibility.
Probably one of the most common changes with new BIOS revisions is additional RAM/CPU support. If you are capable the first thing you should do for a new system build is flash it up to the latest revision. In the end it worked out a pretty easy fix :) |
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