jpwarz
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I just built my first rig and it has been running fantastic for the last 3 weeks. However in the last couple of days something has happen which is very upsetting and hopefully able to be corrected. Hopefully you gurus (no pun intended) out there can offer some guidance in correcting my problem so that I do not waste my investment.
My Specs
Abit AV8 Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice Core
Thermaltake K8 Silent Boost heatsink
Aspire 520w Power Supply
2 GB of Corsair ValueSelect Ram (2x 1 GB ran in dual channel)
ATI Radeon x800 Pro 256 mb AGP
Samsung 120 GB SATA 7200 rpm 8 mb cache HD (With Windows XP Pro)
Samsung 40 GB IDE 7200 rpm 2 mb cache HD (With SuSe 9.3 Pro)
My Problem
My computer has been running fantastic for three weeks, good temps, fantastic performance, and great frame rates. I loaded SuSe Linux on my second HD and it worked great, the only problem was the GRUB (bootloader for choosing Windows or Linux) splash screen had crummy resolution graphics but as soon as an OS was chosen the graphics became normal. I looked around at how to improve the splash screen resolution but it was not really a big deal. I left my computer on for a couple of hours and I went to turn it off before bed but it was locked up and the screen's graphics were all jumbled. I turned it off and went to bed hoping it was no more than a Windows lockup. The next day I turned on my computer to use and it was working great until (while just folder browsing) the computer's graphics got jumbled and it locked again so I rebooted. The switch wouldn't work so I turned off the power supply and let it sit a few minutes. I turned the computer back on and it kept turning on and off almost in a loop, I panicked and turned off the power supply again. After waiting I turned it on again and got to Windows, my Power Supply was reading high (3.10 v) on my 3.3v rail and I instantly thought I had a power supply issue. I watched as the rails got down to normal voltages and was running fine. After a little bit the computer locked up again! After this I would turn on the computer and right at the BIOS logo screen the computer's graphics would be all jumbled. I have tried clearing the CMOS to see if something got corrupted in the BIOS memory but still no go.
What I think might be wrong
Well I at first thought it was a PSU problem but the rails did level out and I think that the reason for the high voltage was the constant rebooting of the computer. The CPU temps on my monitor are reading normal while all this is happening so I don't believe this is the problem. I also thought that the graphics card could have a problem due to the jumbled graphics but when the computer boots it stays at BIOS and does not try to boot from the floppy which I think would still happen even if the graphics card was not working. I also thought that the bootloader was the problem but the problems are occurring before it even looks at the HD where it resides. One possibility could be a memory problem. I believe that it might be a bad motherboard that could have a power problem. This would explain the graphics problem, perhaps improper voltage to the AGP slot. The reason why the system kept turning on and off could be mixed signals on the power button header.
My Questions
1. Any suggestions?
2. If it is the motherboard have I ruined any other part of my system (graphics card, memory, CPU, ect.)?
Thank you for reading this long post but I am confused and upset with this happening. One of the great things about the internet is that people are willing to help each other and I am sure there is someone out there that might know what is wrong with my system. I truly appreciate any help that anyone can provide.
My Specs
Abit AV8 Motherboard
AMD Athlon 64 3200+ Venice Core
Thermaltake K8 Silent Boost heatsink
Aspire 520w Power Supply
2 GB of Corsair ValueSelect Ram (2x 1 GB ran in dual channel)
ATI Radeon x800 Pro 256 mb AGP
Samsung 120 GB SATA 7200 rpm 8 mb cache HD (With Windows XP Pro)
Samsung 40 GB IDE 7200 rpm 2 mb cache HD (With SuSe 9.3 Pro)
My Problem
My computer has been running fantastic for three weeks, good temps, fantastic performance, and great frame rates. I loaded SuSe Linux on my second HD and it worked great, the only problem was the GRUB (bootloader for choosing Windows or Linux) splash screen had crummy resolution graphics but as soon as an OS was chosen the graphics became normal. I looked around at how to improve the splash screen resolution but it was not really a big deal. I left my computer on for a couple of hours and I went to turn it off before bed but it was locked up and the screen's graphics were all jumbled. I turned it off and went to bed hoping it was no more than a Windows lockup. The next day I turned on my computer to use and it was working great until (while just folder browsing) the computer's graphics got jumbled and it locked again so I rebooted. The switch wouldn't work so I turned off the power supply and let it sit a few minutes. I turned the computer back on and it kept turning on and off almost in a loop, I panicked and turned off the power supply again. After waiting I turned it on again and got to Windows, my Power Supply was reading high (3.10 v) on my 3.3v rail and I instantly thought I had a power supply issue. I watched as the rails got down to normal voltages and was running fine. After a little bit the computer locked up again! After this I would turn on the computer and right at the BIOS logo screen the computer's graphics would be all jumbled. I have tried clearing the CMOS to see if something got corrupted in the BIOS memory but still no go.
What I think might be wrong
Well I at first thought it was a PSU problem but the rails did level out and I think that the reason for the high voltage was the constant rebooting of the computer. The CPU temps on my monitor are reading normal while all this is happening so I don't believe this is the problem. I also thought that the graphics card could have a problem due to the jumbled graphics but when the computer boots it stays at BIOS and does not try to boot from the floppy which I think would still happen even if the graphics card was not working. I also thought that the bootloader was the problem but the problems are occurring before it even looks at the HD where it resides. One possibility could be a memory problem. I believe that it might be a bad motherboard that could have a power problem. This would explain the graphics problem, perhaps improper voltage to the AGP slot. The reason why the system kept turning on and off could be mixed signals on the power button header.
My Questions
1. Any suggestions?
2. If it is the motherboard have I ruined any other part of my system (graphics card, memory, CPU, ect.)?
Thank you for reading this long post but I am confused and upset with this happening. One of the great things about the internet is that people are willing to help each other and I am sure there is someone out there that might know what is wrong with my system. I truly appreciate any help that anyone can provide.
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