For the last couple of weeks my main desktop (see sig) is failing... sob!
This is mostly a vent as I process my problem. However, good tips and advice are always welcome!
Anyway, the symptoms are: System totally shuts off under moderate load (transcoding a video for example) and then restarts itself. Light loads (internet, vmware) system is OK. Temps are within range, no messages in any log files, no warning - just shuts down, pause 3-4 secs, boots back up. I'm not calling it a "reboot" because it takes a slight bit longer to restart than punching the reset button.
I tested the RAM first, both by removing pairs and running memtest overnight. Doesn't seem to be a RAM issue. That leaves CPU, motherboard/chipset, power supply - and that's about it.
To restate a point: temps are normal for my system so it's not overheating. I have turned off overclocking and returned to normal voltages and clock speeds but this has made no difference. A bit of history: machine is about 4.5 years old. Ran seriously overclocked (3.8 ghz) for about a year and a half, then became occasionally unstable during the summer so I slowed it to 3.08ghz and left it there. Power supply is on variable speed fan that I bump up in the summer to keep it going, but CPU, GPU, NB, and SB are all water cooled.
My first guess is it's the old CPU giving up the ghost, but I hate to throw $300 into an old technology quad-core unless it's the solution. If it's the mobo, I'd rather spend the $900 to move up to a P67 chipset and an i7. Unfortunately, I'm at end-of-life for most of my components - DDR2 RAM and the 850w P/S doesn't have latest required mobo connectors for the newer stuff so it the whole kit-and-kaboodle (video card will do for a bit longer).
I suppose I could buy the cheapest dual core as a test to see if the crash goes away, and then wait for the mobo I want to become available....
...what to do
This is mostly a vent as I process my problem. However, good tips and advice are always welcome!
Anyway, the symptoms are: System totally shuts off under moderate load (transcoding a video for example) and then restarts itself. Light loads (internet, vmware) system is OK. Temps are within range, no messages in any log files, no warning - just shuts down, pause 3-4 secs, boots back up. I'm not calling it a "reboot" because it takes a slight bit longer to restart than punching the reset button.
I tested the RAM first, both by removing pairs and running memtest overnight. Doesn't seem to be a RAM issue. That leaves CPU, motherboard/chipset, power supply - and that's about it.
To restate a point: temps are normal for my system so it's not overheating. I have turned off overclocking and returned to normal voltages and clock speeds but this has made no difference. A bit of history: machine is about 4.5 years old. Ran seriously overclocked (3.8 ghz) for about a year and a half, then became occasionally unstable during the summer so I slowed it to 3.08ghz and left it there. Power supply is on variable speed fan that I bump up in the summer to keep it going, but CPU, GPU, NB, and SB are all water cooled.
My first guess is it's the old CPU giving up the ghost, but I hate to throw $300 into an old technology quad-core unless it's the solution. If it's the mobo, I'd rather spend the $900 to move up to a P67 chipset and an i7. Unfortunately, I'm at end-of-life for most of my components - DDR2 RAM and the 850w P/S doesn't have latest required mobo connectors for the newer stuff so it the whole kit-and-kaboodle (video card will do for a bit longer).
I suppose I could buy the cheapest dual core as a test to see if the crash goes away, and then wait for the mobo I want to become available....
...what to do
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