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  1. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home x64 & Windows XP Pro x86
       #1

    shutdown/startup


    hello, my name is chris jones.

    earlier today i set my system to shutdown. it did, although i remember thinking that it shutdown very very fast.

    i went shopping.

    2 hours later i turn my computer back on. After 3 seconds it switches off, no post screen. i tried again. 3 times until it started up. the machine didnt load past the post screen. it stopped at the press f1 to enter setup and f2 to load up defaults. Normally i press the del button to load bios if not it continues to load up.

    I have ASUS core unlocker enabled normally it would say "6 cores unlocked". this time it said "this CPU Isnt compatibal with ASUS core unlocker". i went into bios disabled Asus core unlocker, saved an exited. This time it went through post screen auto to holding for input. After pot screen it said windows has recovered from a serious (i think it said serious) error, giving me the basic safe-mode variations or normal.

    i am typing this post using that same system.

    does anybody know what is happening?
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  2. Posts : 2,240
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
       #2

    Check your event viewer and see what it gives for that crash.
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  3. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #3

    Hello Chris,
    You are not having a lot of luck with this are you

    Jonesie85 said:
    I have ASUS core unlocker enabled normally it would say "6 cores unlocked". this time it said "this CPU Isnt compatibal with ASUS core unlocker". i went into bios disabled Asus core unlocker, saved an exited.
    Are you overclocking?

    Jonesie85 said:
    2 hours later i turn my computer back on. After 3 seconds it switches off, no post screen. i tried again. 3 times until it started up. the machine didnt load past the post screen. it stopped at the press f1 to enter setup and f2 to load up defaults. Normally i press the del button to load bios if not it continues to load up.
    This happens when the PC has failed to post pressing F1. followed by F10 and enter is normally enough to clear this message if there is no major fault.

    Jonesie85 said:
    This time it went through post screen auto to holding for input. After post screen it said windows has recovered from a serious (i think it said serious) error, giving me the basic safe-mode variations or normal.
    This is standard after windows has failed to shut down properly

    Jonesie85 said:
    does anybody know what is happening?
    Not yet lol but I think it seems to be pointing to your CPU
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  4. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home x64 & Windows XP Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #4

    hello all, i turned the machine off for 1 hour and it shutdown correctly and switched off only once. it loaded up correctly. event view says

    'Kernel-Power' 'ID-41'. Basically the system prematurely shutdown. this tells me that im not seeing things. i am wondering what is causing this problem.

    thank you for your time and patience.
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  5. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #5

    Are you overclocking??
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  6. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home x64 & Windows XP Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #6

    pooch said:
    Are you overclocking??
    nope, not overclocking. but i am underclocking my ram to 1333 rather than 1600.

    also, normally when i turn my system on the graphics card fan speeds up to high or very high. then after a few second to slows down to IDLE/LOW. Then the Post screen pops on the moniitor.

    But now, when i turn on the system the graphics card fan speeds up to high or very high. then after a few seconds just as it should slow down the system switches off.
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  7. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home x64 & Windows XP Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #7

    also having this problem with g-card

    XFX Radeon HD 6970
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  8. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #8

    [QUOTE=Jonesie85;1449599]
    pooch said:

    also, normally when i turn my system on the graphics card fan speeds up to high or very high. then after a few second to slows down to IDLE/LOW. Then the Post screen pops on the moniitor.
    This sounds like normal behaviour


    Jonesie85 said:
    But now, when i turn on the system the graphics card fan speeds up to high or very high. then after a few seconds just as it should slow down the system switches off.
    Not very helpfull the graphic card may not be the cause, did you get the clicking noises sorted out? I can only think that they could come from the fan. It would be worth trying to locate these noises as accurately as possible. maybe the power cable is coming into contact with the fan.

    The other thing that is making me a problem is your mention of the core unlocker. Firstly I do not understand why it would need to be unlocked if you are not overclocking, secondly the warning that you received is not good. What is the standard setting for this?

    I think it would be wise to recheck the seating of the CPU and Fan, also to test your RAM maybe try it a stick at a time.

    Check the seating of your Graphic card and that the extra power cables are connected properly.

    It may be wise to remove all these parts as if you are starting again.

    What parts have you changed since you had your first problems?
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  9. Posts : 1,524
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
       #9

    I just had another thought, you mentioned underclocking the RAM. I would recommend setting it back to auto, if there is a problem caused by the CPU then the RAM should automatically default to the lower speed. this will cancel out the chance that you are the problem with a bad setting.
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  10. Posts : 92
    Windows 7 Home x64 & Windows XP Pro x86
    Thread Starter
       #10

    hello all, the new case i bought had an issue with it. when i attached the case interface jumpers to the motherboard

    (correctly). a specific place on the outside of the case heated up so much it scoulded my hand. i tracked it down to

    the 4-pin speaker jumper. the cable was extreamly hot, the connector itself slightly melted. all the case cables lead

    to a black box just behind the on switch which also was extreamly hot. i unplugged the speaker cable and the heat

    went away. i had hoped there was no residual damage.

    random shut down issue:- playing witcher 1 for example. the psu would be very hot. i assumed it was broken after 4

    years of solid use. but perhaps i plugged too many components into a single rail and it turned itself off because it

    was under too much stress. i upgraded the psu and then i could play the game flawlessly. it still restarts whilst

    extream web browsing (eg desktop wall paper site opened 10-15 pages all loading up hd res papers).

    trouble starting up:- i got my old case and plugged in the power switch jumper and turned it on flawlessly. so im

    assuming it wasnt just the speaker jumper that was faulty. atm i have unplugged all jumpers apart from power switch.

    is this bad? is the case still grounded? is this issue degenerative? should i turn the machine off IMMEDIATLY and

    never use it again? i believe the two issues are completely seperate.

    fyi. the front panel has:-

    - power switch FAULTY
    - reset switch WORKS
    - MIC UNTESTED
    - Headphone WORKS
    - 3 USB 2 2 WORK
    - 1 USB 3 UNTESTED
    - 1 Esata UNTESTED

    the random click i thought may be a hdd dying.

    can anybody give me some advise?
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