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08-14-2014 12:37 PM #1
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Giving up on my new build..help please.
My parts:
Intel Haswell i5 4670K
Asus Maximus Hero VII
Noctua NH D14
4 case fans
EVGA SuperClocked w/ ACX Cooling 02G-P4-2774-KR G-SYNC Support GeForce GTX 770 2GB 256-bit
G.SKILL Trident X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400 (PC3 19200) Desktop Memory Model F3-2400C10D-8GTX
Corsair CX750
So the above is my new build (I just put this together this week). Don't know if this is important but I can't OC past 4.2 Ghz. Yesterday I decided I might as well just keep it a stock settings except for the memory; i changed memory to XMP. The most intensive thing that I did yesterday was play WoW. Last night my computer rebooted about 4 times and then wouldn't turn on. So I was thinking that the stupid PSU burnt out or whatever. This morning the computer turned on and I turned off XMP. So far it has not restarted and turned off, but I also have not put any load on it either.
Could it still be the PSU? Or maybe the memory, or something else?
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08-14-2014 01:59 PM #2
MeanMachine PC Specs Laptop (Model) I enjoy my wife Motherboard CVI HERO + CVII Hero Wifi Processor Ryzen 7 1800X + 2700X Memory (part number) CMD16GX4M2B3000C15 + F4-3200C14D-16GTZR Graphics Card #1 EVGA GTX980 SC for CVFZ Graphics Card #2 EVGA GTX 1080 hybrid Graphics Card #3 GTX 770 for phys x Sound Card MB Monitor HP w2408h Storage #1 Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 Storage #2 Samsung 840EVO 500GB and 960 M.2 pro CPU Cooler Corsair H105, H110 and H115i Case Corsair 750D and 780T Power Supply Corsair AX-1200i and Antec 850 pro platinum Keyboard Logitech K800 Mouse Razer Mamba Headset Corsair Vengeance 2100 OS W7 Ultimate 64bit and W10 pro 64bit Network Router Netcom Wireless NF18ACV
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Hi Serix. Unfortunately your symptoms can be a number of things. What OCs have you tried?
Observe during post your Qcode debug readout and tell me where it stops. It is the LED numbers, just near the start button on the MB.
It will be a matter of elimination but we will get to the source of failure.
Also clear your CMOS and restart your system with default values, No OCs.
Can you then get to your Bios?
Should you be unable to post then swap out the PSU and test.
Should your PSU prove OK then check your Dimms using one module only in the first slot and swapping modules.
This is just the start. Please report back.Last edited by MeanMachine; 08-14-2014 at 02:38 PM.
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My System Specs:
MB:ASUS ROG Crosshair VII Hero/WiFi GPU:EVGA GTX 1080 sc PSU:Corsair AX-1200i
CPU:AMD R7 2700X Cooler: Corsair Hydro H115i Case: Corsair Carbide 780t
Memory:G.Skill TridentZ F4-3200C14D-16GTZR SSD:Samsung 500GB 960 EVO M.2
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08-28-2014 06:18 PM #3
2400 RAM will likely need greater VCCSA (1.2) and / or DRAM voltage (1.7) than you have applied.
The PSU leaves much to be desired but I don't think it is a factor here.October 26 Build
MoBo:Max VI Formula
RAM:16GB Mushkin DDR3-2400 10-12-12-28
GFX:2x Asus GTX780 DCII
HD: 2x Seagate 2TB Hybrid SSHD
SSD:2x Samsung 840 Pro 256GB
PSU:Seasonic X-1250
Case:Phanteks Enthoo Primo
OS:Win 7 Pro-64
Monitor:Asus VG248QE Black 23" 144 Hz
Optical:Asus BR Burner
KB: Logitech G19s
Mouse:RoG GX950
Fan Con.: Six Eyes
Cooling:420+280 Alphacool Rads, 35x2 Pump, EK CPU/ GPU Blocks, Acrylic Tubes w/ BP Fit