Rebooting i7 950 with 12GB of ram

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       #11

    I have in it right now is 3 x 4 GB sticks
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       #12

    Sometimes when all the RAM slots are populated there can be voltage drops on the motherboard that could explain your symptom, but that should not be the case with just 3 sticks.
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       #13

    3.3v is at 3.216v
    5v is at 4.998v
    12v is at 12.025v

    Yeah I have 3 of the 6 ram slots used the CPU is rated to have 24gb of ram but not this one
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       #14

    Many thanks sharkd777, Your PSU looks great according to BIOS. One more thing may I ask of you, Could you please provide us with your system temperatures? I use Speccy from piriform and I have used it for a year now without any problems. You can download it with this link, http://download.piriform.com/spsetup128.exe When and if you do download it, You can go to file and save a snap shot. Then you can post it as an image so we can see. Thanks again.
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       #15

    Sorry I also meant to add, You can go to computer, right click, properties, then click on <windows index experience> and click <runtheassessment> on the right side of the window. This will put a stress test on your PC, watch your temperatures on speccy simultaneously and post a image of it.
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       #16

    This is from core temp the program I use and this is after a Intel burn test run it show the lowest temp and the higher temp and I have a corsair h50 cooling my CPU and is not overclocked
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       #17

    44 degrees Celcius (110 F) is a little high for that processor but not out of spec.
    The processor will cut out (shut down suddenly) if it hits the thermal cutoff, usually around 80 to 100 Celcius.
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       #18

    100 is where this idles around and sometimes even lower and it Never goes over 150f ever
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       #19

    I'm running out of guesses here.
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  10. Posts : 31
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       #20

    yeah me too. its not my gpu the thing is just over 1 year old, the cpu is not getting hot enough for it to shutdown, the cooler is not even a year old yet
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