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  1. 8 minutes ago, Captain_WD said:

    That's rather strange. Try using the computer a bit without the GPU and see if there are ANY sort of problems at all. Continue using the system for a while. If there are no crashes then you should be able to safely narrow things down the the GPU and its connectivity. 

    Taking the motherboard and the GPU to a technician or calling the motherboard's manufacturer or GPU manufacturer support can also give you some ideas on how to resolve this.

     

    Try testing the system with another GPU and see if the same problems occur!

     

    Captain_WD. 

    getting another gpu or a different cable to connect to the gpu is not possible as my power supply only has 2 and i don't have any friend for miles who can lend me one. i will use it without the gpu for a few hours

     

  2. 7 minutes ago, Captain_WD said:

    Did adding the GPU change something? Do try another PCI slot if you have one free. Also, try another power cable that goes in the GPU. Reinstalling the drivers could also help solving the issue. All of this should help you narrow things down to either the port, the cable, the software or the GPU itself. 

    Test the rig with another GPU if you can. 

     

    Captain_WD.

    never mind. it crashed just as i was done posting my previous comment. 

  3. 1 hour ago, Captain_WD said:

    Do try a complete BIOS reset and try the other options that I posted in my previous comment. 

    If you get any info from the manufacturers' support do post it here. 

    Also, when you continue testing post your progress so we can exclude some potential sources of the issue.

     

    Captain_WD. 

    everything seems to be stable even after adding the GPU. adding it did not make it crash. i don't understand.

  4. 1 hour ago, Captain_WD said:

    Do try a complete BIOS reset and try the other options that I posted in my previous comment. 

    If you get any info from the manufacturers' support do post it here. 

    Also, when you continue testing post your progress so we can exclude some potential sources of the issue.

     

    Captain_WD. 

    all good with ram and all drives and everything but the gpu. I don't like where this is going

  5. 3 minutes ago, Captain_WD said:

    Hey there :)

     

    I'm really sorry to hear about this situation. Narrowing things down you may either have a defective CPU, problematic PSU or a malfunctioning motherboard. 

    Do try to run the system at stock speeds on its bare minimums (CPU only, single stick of memory, boot drive only, no GPU (use the on-board graphics)) and start it in safe mode and see if the issue persists. If it's OK start adding parts one by one and then see which one causes the issue. 

    Do check if you have a pending BIOS update.

    Contacting the motherboard's manufacturer support is a good idea here.

     

    In order to be on the safe side that your data is still safe on your system I would strongly suggest to back it up somewhere and run diagnostic tests on all storage drives in the system with manufacturers' tools. For the WD Green drive that would be WD Data Lifeguard Diagnostic

     

    Captain_WD.

    this has been by far the most useful reply yet. i shall give it a try and revert back at the latest

  6. Just now, RadiatingLight said:

    Honestly, I'm not an expert at these things, so I'm not sure how much I could help you.

     

    have you researched what code 00 means on your particular motherboard?

    i have and in most cases it's either a cpu problem or a powersupply problem. since the cpu is seated properly with no bent pins or anything as such it is unlikely that the cpu is causing it. more over every time it ctashes i have to cut the power from the wall for a good 5 mins.

  7. so I've had this problem since 3 days and it only got worse last night. every night i play rainbow six siege for 2-3hrs. and while in game 50-60mins down the pc would shut off as if someone has pulled the plug off the wall. it would then give 00 q-code on the motherboard. i then will have to cut the power for a good 5-10 minutes to get it to post again. since last night it has gotten worse. the second the cpu gets some load, the pc shuts off and then i'll have to go through the entire process to get it to start again. PC specs below

     

    Here are the trouble shooting processes i've gone through so far:

     

    1) run gpu stress tests (pass)

    2) run prime 95 (fail)

    3) monitor cpu tems ( max 75 dig C at full load) (i monitored this before the problem became worse)

    4) monitor gpu temps ( max 65digs c)

    5) monitor motherboard temps ( max 45digs c)

    6) monitor power voltages using HWMonitor ( nothing un usual, everything where it needs to be)

    7) made sure all cables were in properly

    8) run memtest86 for 6hrs (pass)

     

    PC Specs:

    i7 4790k@ 4.8ghz, 1.39v

    Asus Maximus vii hero motherboard

    corsair H100i cpu cooler

    12gb ddr3 memory

    gigabyte HD7870 OC GPU

    corsair gs700 psu

    2x samsung 850evo 120gb SSD

    seagate 1tb HDD

    seagate 500gb HDD

    WD green 2tb HDD

    DVD read write drive (why not :P)

     

    i've had the overclock since day one and had never faced an issue. it's been 100% stable so i don't think it's an oc issue.

    my temps are way below the 'i should under clock to get them sub zero temps' feeling

     

    when running prime95 it does not even last a second. while gaming it would run a good hour before shutting off but now as soon as the game is up, it's off.

     

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  8. This is very strange, everything looks perfectly fine, while it says it's 100c does it actually feel like it is 100c ie have you touched the radiator or tubing.

    i've touched the radiator, felt the heat in the air, it dose not fell like 100c

     

    sorry for late response, had not internet

  9. do you use corsair link? it should tell you how fast the pump is running i believe.

     

    also check if the radiator is hot but the tubes arent, if the pump is broke, the water will not be circulating therefore the radiator will be hot but not the tubing.

    i do use corsair link,I'll check it out and let you know
  10. hi guys,

    So I'm having this over heating problem. I'm running a 4970k at 4.8ghz with a corsair H100i. Usually my temps at max cpu usage didn't cross 55'c but lately they've been hitting straight up 100'c. I have 3 af120 fans as intake and 2 sp120 on the h100i as exhaust in my corsair carbide 400r.

    I've tried changing the thermal compound, clean all the dust and every thing that's written in the books yet there seems to be no effect on the cooling performance. I bought the h100i only 4 months ago and the problem has started couple of weeks ago.

    Even in games like dota2 when cup usage is not that high my temps reach almost 77'c which is not acceptable. Every time I try to render a video or changing video formats of large videos, scenarios where cup usage is at Matt for long durations the cpu overheats and eventually the pc shuts down.

    Under clocking the CPUs is not a solution because I've always been running it at 4.8ghz and the temps never crossed 55'c

    Please let me know.

  11. Are you sure you're plugging into the right port on the router? Iirc only a couple of the ports on that router are gigabit.

    Also, get rid of netgears Shitty software and flash ddwrt.

    all ports on the router are gigabit so that's not a problem. plus i'd like to stick to netgear's rom for now

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