Hey people!
My system specs:
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3 motherboard (old as **** BIOS, not sure how to fix it/doesn't work)
Intel i5 750 (stock 2.66 GHz)
Chieftec (Delta) 650W PSU
Corsair Force GT 128GB SSD
WD 1TB 7200 RPM HDD
MSI GTX 780Ti LE GPU
4 sticks of 2GB Corsair XMS3 1033 RAM
No sound card.
BenQ 24" LCD.
I am writing this from another windows installation on the HDD (my main is on the SSD C: drive) which SOMEHOW works?!
Today I put in my new 780Ti, prior to this I have had weird problems with kernel errors and other BSODs, but they were totally random and could occur from sometimes only once per week, to several everyday.
So, what happened is that after putting the card in, starting up, installing latest nVidia drivers and rebooting, it "crashes", well reboots more like, after 1-5 minutes.
I have tested the card with Kombustor and some games while in this other Win install, and temps are good, never went past 65 or so, so I don't think it's an overheat or insufficient power problem (might still be a bad PSU, but it doesn't crash in this partition as mentioned so I guess not?)
What could be the problem? It reboots so quickly on my main that I haven't got time to test anything...
Am including SF diagnosis results.
Thank you all.
My system specs:
Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3 motherboard (old as **** BIOS, not sure how to fix it/doesn't work)
Intel i5 750 (stock 2.66 GHz)
Chieftec (Delta) 650W PSU
Corsair Force GT 128GB SSD
WD 1TB 7200 RPM HDD
MSI GTX 780Ti LE GPU
4 sticks of 2GB Corsair XMS3 1033 RAM
No sound card.
BenQ 24" LCD.
I am writing this from another windows installation on the HDD (my main is on the SSD C: drive) which SOMEHOW works?!
Today I put in my new 780Ti, prior to this I have had weird problems with kernel errors and other BSODs, but they were totally random and could occur from sometimes only once per week, to several everyday.
So, what happened is that after putting the card in, starting up, installing latest nVidia drivers and rebooting, it "crashes", well reboots more like, after 1-5 minutes.
I have tested the card with Kombustor and some games while in this other Win install, and temps are good, never went past 65 or so, so I don't think it's an overheat or insufficient power problem (might still be a bad PSU, but it doesn't crash in this partition as mentioned so I guess not?)
What could be the problem? It reboots so quickly on my main that I haven't got time to test anything...
Am including SF diagnosis results.
Thank you all.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium x64Intel i5 7504x2GB Corsair xms3 1333 MHzMSI GTX 780Ti LE
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom build
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium x64
- CPU
- Intel i5 750
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte GA-P55-UD3
- Memory
- 4x2GB Corsair xms3 1333 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- MSI GTX 780Ti LE
- Hard Drives
- Corsair Force GT 128 GB SSD
WD 1TB HDD
- Antivirus
- MS Essentials
- Browser
- Chrome