Help please
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Hello, I don't know if this is okay where I created the topic, if not, tell me.
I have a PC with an Asrock N68-VS3 motherboard, an AMD FX-6100 micro (with Corsair H60), an ATI HD 7770, 2x4GB Kingston RAM, a Sentey BCP600 power supply - OS:
My problem is as follows: When I run Prime95 in torture test, my PC freezes and I have to restart. I can't figure out what's causing it :S.
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Hola nose si esta bien donde cree el tema sino diganme.
Tengo una pc mother assrock n68 vs3 - micro amd fx-6100 (con corsair h60)- Ati HD 7770 - 2x4gb ram kigston- fuente sentey BCP600-OS -
Mi problema es el siguiente: Cuando corro el prime95 en torture test, se me congela la pc y tengo que reiniciar. no me puedo dar cuenta que lo causa :S.
algún dato mas ¿?
saludos -
any more info?
regardsI have the micro running continuously at 3.6Ghz. Before I had it at 3.9Ghz, with stock voltage, I thought that was it, so I lowered it to 3.6Ghz but it still freezes
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try to leave it in stock and run some stress tests, for micro graphics and memos, but first check the temperatures of the micro (aida or similar)
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try leaving it in stock and run some stress tests, for micro graphics and memos, but first check the temperatures of the micro (aida or similar)
regardsI've already tried leaving it in stock too. and it's the same
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Cambia de fuente :sisi:
Salu2!
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Cambia de fuente :sisi:
Salu2!
Vos decis que sera la fuente? por qe no me gustaria gastar plata en una fuenta y que no sea
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well, man …. until I read this, I didn't realize that the power supply is "a Puta M" (sorry for the expression) Sentey - BCP series / BXP Series
I'm not saying it's their fault, but I wouldn't put that in my PC for anything in the world, the issue of the PFC :wall::wall: is conspicuous by its absence of comments. So that you can see that it's not a matter of this forum (that sometimes seems like it lets us loose the Corsair money) I'll give you the link to another forum:
How to choose a power supply
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P.D. You always had the PC with that configuration, right? -
well man …. until I read this, I didn't realize that this power supply is "a Puta M" (sorry for the expression) Sentey - BCP series / BXP Series
I'm not saying it's his fault, but I wouldn't put that in my PC not even if I was crazy, the issue of the PFC :wall::wall: is conspicuous by the absence of comments. So that you can see that it's not a matter of this forum (that sometimes seems like it lets us loose the Corsair money) I'll give you the link to another forum:
How to choose the power supply
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P.D did you always have the PC with that configuration?I already know it's a piece of crap, no, I had that power supply in my old PC, I already changed it, I hope it's that
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Have you run a MemTest? And a Load CMOS Defaults?
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It's good that you check the temperatures of the micro, in case it gets so hot that it crashes, but anyway, with that power supply your components are in danger :skull:
Salu2!
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Man, I would rule out what they indicate as being the memories, temperature issues, etc. before changing the source.
It could be a faulty RAM module, the heatsink on the micro could be improperly placed, another component could be defective, etc.
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Man, I would rule out, as they indicate, that it's the memory, temperature issues, etc., before changing the source.
It could be a faulty RAM module, the cooler might be incorrectly placed on the micro, another component could be defective, etc.
The RAM arrived at home and I tested it by removing and reinserting it, but the machine only detects 8 GB, which, if it doesn't run at 1600, runs at 1033 or something like that, I don't know why. The micro's temperature is around 20º and at idle, playing COD4 ultra settings, it reaches 35º
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try leaving it in stock and run some stress tests, for micro graphics and memos, but first check the temperatures of the micro (aida or similar)
regardswell I don't know, we all say the same thing. but it seems that some don't know how to read the whole post.
the F.A is a PM but the question is always the same.
did it used to mark an error?
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well I don't know, we all say the same thing. but it seems that some people don't know how to read the whole post.
the F.A is a PM but the question is always the same.
did it used to mark an error?
regardsNo, before it didn't give an error and in stock I passed the stress test and it's fine
Look here's how I have everything
http://foro.hardlimit.com/overclock/t-ayuda-para-hacer-oc-64717.html#post541680 -
I close this thread.