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System Name | Sierra ~ Server |
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Processor | Core i5-11600K ~ Core i3-12100 |
Motherboard | Asus Prime B560M-A AC ~ MSI PRO B760M-P |
Cooling | CM 212 Black RGB Edition ~ Intel Stock Cooler |
Memory | 64GB (2x 32GB) DDR4-3600 ~ 32GB (4x 8GB) DDR4-3200 |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon RX 6950 XT ~ EVGA GeForce GTX 970 |
Storage | 4TB Samsung 990 Pro with Heatsink NVMe SSD ~ 2TB Kingston NV1 NVMe SSD + 500GB WD Blue SATA SSD |
Display(s) | 2x Dell S2721QS 4K 60Hz ~ N/A |
Case | Asus Prime AP201 - Open Frame Chassis |
Power Supply | Thermaltake GF1 850W ~ Thermaltake Smart 500W |
Software | Windows 11 Pro ~ Proxmox VE |
Benchmark Scores | Laptops: Dell Latitude E7270, Dell Latitude 14 Rugged 5420. |
For the second time today my trusty T430 died... hard shutdown with no notice. It goes from working perfectly to so dead as if I unplugged the charger and removed the battery.
When it dies removing the battery and charger and then plugging them back in DOES NOT work and does NOT allow it to power back on. I have to wait a while before it will work again.
I don't think it's an overheating issue because I just tried stressing the CPU and the system, CPU, and GPU temps ended up at about 100C in HWMonitor but even 10 mins of that and it didn't shut down. When it shut down I wasn't doing anything particular intensive.
I did just update the BIOS from a 2012 version to 2019 prior to running the stress test. Not sure if that solved the problem or not.
The only thing I changed recently was a fresh reinstall of Windows 7 instead of Windows 10 which I was running before.
Complete specs: I7-3520M CPU, Intel HD4000 GPU, 16GB DDR3 RAM, 250GB WD Blue SSD.
My primary concern is that I rely on this computer for work. I need to make sure this doesn't happen again, so I'm hoping anyone has troubleshooting ideas, or if I can't fix it, I'm going to have to buy a new computer, which I can't rely afford right now.
When it dies removing the battery and charger and then plugging them back in DOES NOT work and does NOT allow it to power back on. I have to wait a while before it will work again.
I don't think it's an overheating issue because I just tried stressing the CPU and the system, CPU, and GPU temps ended up at about 100C in HWMonitor but even 10 mins of that and it didn't shut down. When it shut down I wasn't doing anything particular intensive.
I did just update the BIOS from a 2012 version to 2019 prior to running the stress test. Not sure if that solved the problem or not.
The only thing I changed recently was a fresh reinstall of Windows 7 instead of Windows 10 which I was running before.
Complete specs: I7-3520M CPU, Intel HD4000 GPU, 16GB DDR3 RAM, 250GB WD Blue SSD.
My primary concern is that I rely on this computer for work. I need to make sure this doesn't happen again, so I'm hoping anyone has troubleshooting ideas, or if I can't fix it, I'm going to have to buy a new computer, which I can't rely afford right now.