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#16
rshaffer61

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OK I will bow out and let everyone proceed.
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Thanks YGkk
Works now, on first view there was just a line with formatting included, probably my browser hicup..
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Looked up in the bios H/W monitor, Pc health status

Cpu core 1.112 V
3.3v 3.376 V
5v 5.128 v
12v 11.704V

and in the Cell menu the grey voltage seems i can change values from auto(grey is [auto] default values then if i change them gets white [safe] and red [not recommended])

Cpu voltage [Auto]
CPU vtt [Auto]
Dram voltage [Auto]
PCH 1.05v [Auto]

These are the readings i found so far.
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I am still going with,that your PSU is failing...
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The BIOS readings are ok for an additional check but they are not conclusive as the computer is under the least amount of load when you are in the BIOS, only if the readings are way above or below what they should be in the BIOS should you rely on them, this is why where possible software such as HWMonitor and Speedfan readings should be checked both when the computer is idle and during or after gaming or watching a video etc as this is when the computer is or has been under load.

Download and install Free Everest Home Edition http://www.filehippo...d_everest_home/
Open it.
1: In the left panel expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.
Click the + by computer, click on Sensor. Get a screenshot and post it so your temps and voltages can be checked.


DO NOT INCLUDE ANYTHING UNDER THE LINE THAT SAYS "DEBUG- PCI"
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I did a Funmark Test just to load a bit the system and heat up the gpu at max details (x-treme burning)

The summary is this one

--------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- ----
Computer:
Operating System Windows 7 Ultimate Media Center Edition
OS Service Pack -
DirectX 4.09.00.0904 (DirectX 9.0c)
Computer Name WINCTRL-M7R2KVB
User Name ygrek

Motherboard:
CPU Type Mobile , 2800 MHz
Motherboard Name Unknown
Motherboard Chipset Unknown
System Memory 4087 MB
BIOS Type Unknown
Communication Port Communications Port (COM1)

Display:
Video Adapter GeForce GTX 470
Video Adapter GeForce GTX 470
Monitor SyncMaster T220/T220G,SyncMaster Magic T220/T220G(Digital) [NoDB] (H9XS149909)

Multimedia:
Audio Adapter High Definition Audio Controller [NoDB]
Audio Adapter High Definition Audio Controller [NoDB]

Storage:
IDE Controller Standard AHCI 1.0 Serial ATA Controller
IDE Controller Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
SCSI/RAID Controller Intel® ICH8R/ICH9R/ICH10R/DO SATA RAID Controller
Disk Drive Generic Storage Device USB Device
Disk Drive Hitachi HDP725050GLA360 ATA Device (465 GB, IDE)
Optical Drive DTSoftBusCd00
Optical Drive HL-DT-ST DVDRAM_GH15N ATA Device
SMART Hard Disks Status OK

Partitions:
C: (NTFS) 51099 MB (11521 MB free)
D: (NTFS) 51199 MB (21475 MB free)
E: (NTFS) 374537 MB (42494 MB free)
Total Size 465.7 GB (73.7 GB free)

Input:
Keyboard Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse HID-compliant mouse

Network:
Network Adapter Realtek RTL8168D/8111D Family PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet NIC (NDIS 6.20) (192.168.1.129)
Network Adapter TeamViewer VPN Adapter

Peripherals:
Printer EPSON BX300F Series
Printer Epson ESC/P-R
Printer Fax
Printer HP Photosmart Wireless B109n-z
Printer hp psc 1310 series
Printer HPAF06A3 (HP Photosmart Wireless B109n-z)
Printer Microsoft XPS Document Writer
USB1 Controller Universal Serial Bus (USB) Controller [NoDB]
USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]
USB2 Controller Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller [NoDB]
USB Device Generic USB Hub
USB Device Generic USB Hub
USB Device Logitech USB Camera (Webcam 300)
USB Device Logitech Webcam 300
USB Device USB Input Device
USB Device USB Mass Storage Device
USB Device Webcam 300
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Download and install Free Everest Home Edition http://www.filehippo...d_everest_home/
Open it.
1: In the left panel expand Computer folder.
2: Click once on Summary
3: In upper menu, go Report
4: And then to Quick Report-Summary
5: Save it in text file, and paste it in your next post.


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Isn`t the upper post any good Phill?
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Sorry no YGkk we need the Everest summary as the screenshot is not showing the temps and voltages.

We could try Speccy if you cannot get the readings that we are after http://www.piriform.com/speccy

Please remove whatever testing software you do not wish to keep when you are ready.
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In everest i dont get the summary and here it is with speccy
These are reading after playing for 2h
Click twice to make it larger.
+12v are 16.3 like in Hm readings
When i stress the gpu with Funamark the voltage seems to drop to 15.7v
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Edited by YGkk, 29 January 2013 - 05:41 PM.

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The PSU should not be able to output 16.368 volts, OVP should have shut it down,

https://docs.google....enumber=6&w=800

?? Faulty sensor on the Mobo??

Maybe worth one more test using OCCT. About, > http://www.ocbase.co...dex.php/support
Download zip ver., > http://www.ocbase.co...ex.php/download

If the PSU is still suspect, swap in a known working one and test.
Find a computer store that is close, phone them and see if they will test the unit, under load. many will do this for free, or a small fee.
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OCCT seems to be the best for this problem. Did the psu test 3 times 2 times the pc restarted and 3rd time i stopped the test after 1 min.
Same +12v shows 16v. I will take the psu to a local shop to have it tested.
Here is a summary for the voltages in occt.

Again thank you all for the help.

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A good program, You can do an awful lot of extensive tests with it.

If the PSU is a dud, can you RMA it?



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Cant return it. I have it like for 3 years i think. Well a new one will have to take it place. What do u recommend?
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Cosair,Thermaltake,Coolermaster,OCZ are good for starters...Look for the 80% performance..

Edited by Veeg, 30 January 2013 - 10:02 AM.

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