Dynasty
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Hi guys,
Since I threw almost a grand (at the prices back then anyway) at my PC, ive been getting these random freezes in demanding games such as World in Conflict, CoH (rarely though), DoW2 Beta, Crysis (rarely for some reason) and maybe a few others that I cant remember to put on the list, always at max settings and at 1400x900 with solid framerates.
Anyway, ive always been slightly suspect on my PSU, as the trusted woman I spoke to from Novatech.co.uk (got cheaper prices as I knew people that worked there) said it would be more than enough to power the new gear...which I hesitated on but went along with anyway.
Here's my specs:
ASUS P5N32-E SLI Mobo @ 83mhz.
Intel Core2 Duo @ 2.33ghz
Seagate Barracuda 7200 250gb
2x 1gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 RAM 6400C4
BFG Nvidia 8800GT 512mb (comes O/Cd a bit) - Originally had 2 x 8600GTs in SLI mode.
Samsung DVD/W, dont really know the details.
2 x 120mm fans
1 x 80mm side fan
PSU:
Thermaltake Toughpower 700w
ATX 12v 2.2
Frequency: 47-63hz +3.3v & 5v combined 180w
+5v 28a
+3.3v 30a
+12v1 18a
+12v2 18a
+12v3 18a
+12v4 18a
-12v 0.8a
Temperatures after high strain:
CPU 38c
Case 40c ish
Card: 60-70c
Now originally I bought a SLI mobo because I installed 2 8600GTs in SLI mode, and remember having problems after a while of gaming,
However I then bought an 8800GT, took out the 8600GTs, removed SLI bridge and installed the 8800GT into the top (now) free PCI-E slot and all was well.
Freezing still happens but not as often as when the 8600GTs were in.
Could there be a clash happening with the mobo, PSU and 8800GT?
I KIND of understand the concept of Rails on the PSU but im not sure what the +12v1 amp should be.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, sorry for the tl:dr!
Since I threw almost a grand (at the prices back then anyway) at my PC, ive been getting these random freezes in demanding games such as World in Conflict, CoH (rarely though), DoW2 Beta, Crysis (rarely for some reason) and maybe a few others that I cant remember to put on the list, always at max settings and at 1400x900 with solid framerates.
Anyway, ive always been slightly suspect on my PSU, as the trusted woman I spoke to from Novatech.co.uk (got cheaper prices as I knew people that worked there) said it would be more than enough to power the new gear...which I hesitated on but went along with anyway.
Here's my specs:
ASUS P5N32-E SLI Mobo @ 83mhz.
Intel Core2 Duo @ 2.33ghz
Seagate Barracuda 7200 250gb
2x 1gb Corsair XMS2 DDR2 RAM 6400C4
BFG Nvidia 8800GT 512mb (comes O/Cd a bit) - Originally had 2 x 8600GTs in SLI mode.
Samsung DVD/W, dont really know the details.
2 x 120mm fans
1 x 80mm side fan
PSU:
Thermaltake Toughpower 700w
ATX 12v 2.2
Frequency: 47-63hz +3.3v & 5v combined 180w
+5v 28a
+3.3v 30a
+12v1 18a
+12v2 18a
+12v3 18a
+12v4 18a
-12v 0.8a
Temperatures after high strain:
CPU 38c
Case 40c ish
Card: 60-70c
Now originally I bought a SLI mobo because I installed 2 8600GTs in SLI mode, and remember having problems after a while of gaming,
However I then bought an 8800GT, took out the 8600GTs, removed SLI bridge and installed the 8800GT into the top (now) free PCI-E slot and all was well.
Freezing still happens but not as often as when the 8600GTs were in.
Could there be a clash happening with the mobo, PSU and 8800GT?
I KIND of understand the concept of Rails on the PSU but im not sure what the +12v1 amp should be.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, sorry for the tl:dr!