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System Name | Vintage |
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Processor | i7 - 3770K @ Stock |
Cooling | Scythe Zipang II |
Memory | 2x4GB Crucial DDR3 |
Video Card(s) | MSI GTX970 |
Storage | M4 124GB SSD// WD Black 640GB// WD Black 1TB//Samsung F3 1.5TB |
Display(s) | Samsung SM223BW 21.6" |
Case | Generic |
Power Supply | Corsair HX 520W |
Software | Windows 7 |
UPDATE: With a UPS I am still getting these problems.
And with some googling I find that many people have this issue.
You're using your computer and for some reason it locks up, if playing sound that crashes and all you get is a horrible noise DURRRRRRRRR, your mouse and keyboard lose power, and then after 2-3 seconds it restarts. Sometimes it will restart right on up, sometimes it will just go in to a reboot loop, restart (beep) pause... restart (beep) ...pause restart... etc etc. To get out of the latter I have to turn the computer off at the plug and then try again.
The kicker is that it can just be sitting there doing f*ck all, at the desktop screen doing nothing and it will happen. Happens completely randomly sometimes not for an entire gaming session on Supreme Commander, and then will do when I finish and return to desktop.
Things I am trying:
RAM?
Things I have tried:
Removed sound drivers, and visual drivers, using on board display
Update BIOS to F11 from F4 (20/10)
Replace PSU
Replace CPU and motherboard (AMD to Intel)
Reformat
Replace C:/ drive
Add a UPS
Update Xonar and ATI drivers, all others are Microsoft ones
Ran Memtest 86 and Microsoft Memtest on 2 of the 4 sticks at a time, comes back clean on both (trying to test all 4 sticks causes both memtests to crash)
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OK so i'm getting fed up of having my computer crash, due to loss of power, then go through reboot cycles where it can't figure out what the hell happened, and then mid rebooting the power cutting out yet again and me getting annoyed.
Here is what I mean:
As you can see the power supply in this building is not very stable, fine if you have a laptop because it just resorts back to battery but for my computer, it's just not good.
Running the same computer exactley at home with no problems whatsoever, come back and it's just constant.
So yea thinking of buying a UPS to cure my problem... thoughts anyone?

You're using your computer and for some reason it locks up, if playing sound that crashes and all you get is a horrible noise DURRRRRRRRR, your mouse and keyboard lose power, and then after 2-3 seconds it restarts. Sometimes it will restart right on up, sometimes it will just go in to a reboot loop, restart (beep) pause... restart (beep) ...pause restart... etc etc. To get out of the latter I have to turn the computer off at the plug and then try again.
The kicker is that it can just be sitting there doing f*ck all, at the desktop screen doing nothing and it will happen. Happens completely randomly sometimes not for an entire gaming session on Supreme Commander, and then will do when I finish and return to desktop.
Things I am trying:
RAM?
Things I have tried:
Removed sound drivers, and visual drivers, using on board display
Update BIOS to F11 from F4 (20/10)
Replace PSU
Replace CPU and motherboard (AMD to Intel)
Reformat
Replace C:/ drive
Add a UPS
Update Xonar and ATI drivers, all others are Microsoft ones
Ran Memtest 86 and Microsoft Memtest on 2 of the 4 sticks at a time, comes back clean on both (trying to test all 4 sticks causes both memtests to crash)
____________________________________
OK so i'm getting fed up of having my computer crash, due to loss of power, then go through reboot cycles where it can't figure out what the hell happened, and then mid rebooting the power cutting out yet again and me getting annoyed.
Here is what I mean:

As you can see the power supply in this building is not very stable, fine if you have a laptop because it just resorts back to battery but for my computer, it's just not good.
Running the same computer exactley at home with no problems whatsoever, come back and it's just constant.
So yea thinking of buying a UPS to cure my problem... thoughts anyone?
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