Random restarts. Kernel Power 41

forreal

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Some months ago i posted a thread about my computer having mixed results when i tried to boot it up.
It was obviously a PSU related problem, it didn't turn out to be as bad as i thought, i was able to start my PC all the time pretty much. But eventually the PSU got old and gave in, so i got a new one.

Now the problem is that i will get the Kernel power 41 error ever since i installed the new PSU.

The computer basicly just restarts..

It only happens when i play demanding games like: GTA IV, Empire total: war etc.
Lesser games like: Warcraft III, Call of Duty 2, Worms Reloaded etc, runs fine.

I am almost sure that it is a hardware related issue, since i didn't encounter any trouble with my old PSU (If you overlook the sudden problems with booting up)

The old PSU was a 750 watt, the new one is 1000.. So power isn't the problem..
Tomorrow i will open up the case and check the wires inside the PC, but i have already done that once, the PSU should be connected properly..

Any suggestions?
 
RaidMax Power Viking

MODEL Power Viking

AC input: 115v-230 vac 14-7A 50-60hz

DC output: +3.3v +5v +12v2 +12v3 +12v4 -12v4 -12v +5Vsb

Max output current: 24a 28a 20a 20a 36a 36a 0.5a 6.0a

Max combined power: 160W 914W

Total power: 1000W the 12V outputs maximum combined current are 50A total maximum output current is 70A

S/no.: D-0804 041304
FD058*027


That's everything it says..
 
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Well, raidmax units are crap. If it looks anything like this one.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817152044

A good 1000 watt modular psu is gonna cost around $200 or more. What are your system specs?

Motherboard, processor, video card, ram, etc.

System specs:

Main circuit board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
CPU: AMD phenom x4 Quad core 3.0GHZ
Video card: ATI HD Radeon 4890 1GB
Ram: 4GB DDR2
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. FJ 05/14/2010
 
Okay, i tried to enable(from auto) C1E in BIOS.. Haven't had a reboot since..
Hopefully this solved the problem.. I'll write back in a few days and report..
 
System specs:

Main circuit board: Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd. GA-MA770-UD3
CPU: AMD phenom x4 Quad core 3.0GHZ
Video card: ATI HD Radeon 4890 1GB
Ram: 4GB DDR2
BIOS: Award Software International, Inc. FJ 05/14/2010

Well, you definately don't need a 1000 watt unit for that setup. A good 550 watt unit would work and give you some headroom for later.
 
Well, you definately don't need a 1000 watt unit for that setup. A good 550 watt unit would work and give you some headroom for later.

True.. My old PSU was 750 watt and i just didn't want to go below that..
And the only PSUs they had over 750 where 1000..
I THINK that the problem may be solved now though, if it isn't then i'll go talk to the guys in the computer store..

Thanks for taking your time with me btw
 
A user on another forum told me that changing the power plan in the system could help..

Anyone think this is a good idea?
What should i change?
Just bump up the voltage?
 
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