Gio2vanni86
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I had posted this on a different site "TH" and didn't get any responds. I think people on there hate me. Been meaning to sign up to this site hopefully nobody hates me just by this posting. Going to paste all of it an hopefully someone can give me some input here.
For the last week and a half I've had my new PC built, and it was running fine until last night it all of suddenly shutdown and powered itself back on in about 2-3 seconds. When it turns back on i get this message "Power supply surges detected during previous power on. Asus Anti-surge triggered to protect system from unstable power supply unit! Press F1 to Run setup" Of course i did that and it worked, i ran BF3 for about 20-30 mins and nothing happened. Today when i powered it back up this time it powered down after 5-10 mins of just browsing the web with that same message.
PC Spec:
Intel i5 3570k
Noctua NH-D14 Cooler
ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe
Geforce 580GTX
G.Skill 2x8GB's
Sound blaster
Antec DF-85
Samsung 830 64GB SSD
OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD
2x 3TB seagate HDD's
Cooler Master silent pro gold 1200 watts
I looked up online and just wanted some Hardforum input since I'm little skeptical. As of now i have an open RMA request going in to Cooler Master waiting to be verified. My problem is could it be a faulty PSU? The system itself as is, is only taking about 600 Watts which i know the PSU is complete Overkill and yes i know I'm stupid. Just seems strange to me, i have a few options i can do but i don't have much confidence in doing them, there as follows.
1. Disable Anti-surge in bios.
2. Switch PSU for working Cooler master 1000 watts 80 Plus(from old build but works)
3. RMA PSU
4. Faulty Motherboard and or memory.
I have a feeling its the PSU, i checked the wires and everything is connected correctly i just don't see why this would happen after a whole week of it solidly working. The CPU is OC'd a bit but not much, its at 3.8 since i set the memory XMP to 1600 it automatically clocked the CPU up. My gpu is a bit OC'd as well but i doubt that would do it. Any feedback, opinions? I looked in the bios and all the Voltage readings looked good, better then my old 1000 watts.
Just a small update on the matter.
My Bios readings are as follows:
+3.3 "3.344v"
+5 "5.000v"
+12 "12.096v"
When i got into windows i checked the AI suite and i got different readings on the +12.
+3.3 "3.344v"
+5 "5.000v"
+ 12 11.616/11.424/11.328/11.808/11.232/11.520/11.040/11.904/10.944
I was writing them down as they appeared within a minutes time. Now i don't trust software often but i can just assume its a faulty +12 on my PSU. Am i right?
Hopefully someone can help me, thanks in advance if you do. Right now waiting for frys to open up going to try and exchange it although the 30 days is long over like months ago they still sale that PSU and hopefully they will exchange it for me. But i am not certain so i hope maybe someone can give me some feedback if it is the PSU. Thanks again.
For the last week and a half I've had my new PC built, and it was running fine until last night it all of suddenly shutdown and powered itself back on in about 2-3 seconds. When it turns back on i get this message "Power supply surges detected during previous power on. Asus Anti-surge triggered to protect system from unstable power supply unit! Press F1 to Run setup" Of course i did that and it worked, i ran BF3 for about 20-30 mins and nothing happened. Today when i powered it back up this time it powered down after 5-10 mins of just browsing the web with that same message.
PC Spec:
Intel i5 3570k
Noctua NH-D14 Cooler
ASUS P8Z77-V Deluxe
Geforce 580GTX
G.Skill 2x8GB's
Sound blaster
Antec DF-85
Samsung 830 64GB SSD
OCZ Vertex 4 256GB SSD
2x 3TB seagate HDD's
Cooler Master silent pro gold 1200 watts
I looked up online and just wanted some Hardforum input since I'm little skeptical. As of now i have an open RMA request going in to Cooler Master waiting to be verified. My problem is could it be a faulty PSU? The system itself as is, is only taking about 600 Watts which i know the PSU is complete Overkill and yes i know I'm stupid. Just seems strange to me, i have a few options i can do but i don't have much confidence in doing them, there as follows.
1. Disable Anti-surge in bios.
2. Switch PSU for working Cooler master 1000 watts 80 Plus(from old build but works)
3. RMA PSU
4. Faulty Motherboard and or memory.
I have a feeling its the PSU, i checked the wires and everything is connected correctly i just don't see why this would happen after a whole week of it solidly working. The CPU is OC'd a bit but not much, its at 3.8 since i set the memory XMP to 1600 it automatically clocked the CPU up. My gpu is a bit OC'd as well but i doubt that would do it. Any feedback, opinions? I looked in the bios and all the Voltage readings looked good, better then my old 1000 watts.
Just a small update on the matter.
My Bios readings are as follows:
+3.3 "3.344v"
+5 "5.000v"
+12 "12.096v"
When i got into windows i checked the AI suite and i got different readings on the +12.
+3.3 "3.344v"
+5 "5.000v"
+ 12 11.616/11.424/11.328/11.808/11.232/11.520/11.040/11.904/10.944
I was writing them down as they appeared within a minutes time. Now i don't trust software often but i can just assume its a faulty +12 on my PSU. Am i right?
Hopefully someone can help me, thanks in advance if you do. Right now waiting for frys to open up going to try and exchange it although the 30 days is long over like months ago they still sale that PSU and hopefully they will exchange it for me. But i am not certain so i hope maybe someone can give me some feedback if it is the PSU. Thanks again.