ok i have built a new machine expecting to use the old PSU the specs are as follows:
MOBO: GIGABYTE S-series GA-MA790FX-DS5
PSU: JGE ATX 500W P4-12V (rails are unknown please let me know how to tell the rails and ill gladly post them)
Processor: AMD Athlon64 X2 (skt AM2)
Media Drives: 2 dvd drives (IDE), dynex internal USB multi media card reader
Video card/s: 2 ATI Diamond HD 3870's (tryed to run both first in crossfire than only one)
HDD's: 2 segate 500GB sata HDD's
Misc: TV tuner card (PCI), total of about 7 fans (tho all were not plugged in when i attempted to boot), LCD screen
Problem:
the problem occures durring boot up i attempt to se my BIOS settings and the system shuts down i was told this sounds like a heat issue in wich case the cpu fan is working as is the PSU fan my question is is it posible to add too much thermal paste to the CPU to cause an overheating issue?
The reason for this question is the fact that i had to remove the heat sink in order to install an LCD screen (that arrived later after the fact i had already clipped the CPU to the board and heat sink) i applyed a small amount (or in my opinion a small amount) of artic silver 5 to re seal the heatsink and processor (moral of this story is dont be in a hurry to get ure new machine up and running or u might mess up)
is it possible that my old PSU is just simply too weak to power this set-up?
any thoughts or ideas would be awsome i already tryed to run only 1 PCI-E card but that still didnt seem to make any diffrence
i would like to get to the bottom of this ASAP as i am excited to get this machine up and running thank you for ure time and for reading this post
any other questions please feel free to ask
MOBO: GIGABYTE S-series GA-MA790FX-DS5
PSU: JGE ATX 500W P4-12V (rails are unknown please let me know how to tell the rails and ill gladly post them)
Processor: AMD Athlon64 X2 (skt AM2)
Media Drives: 2 dvd drives (IDE), dynex internal USB multi media card reader
Video card/s: 2 ATI Diamond HD 3870's (tryed to run both first in crossfire than only one)
HDD's: 2 segate 500GB sata HDD's
Misc: TV tuner card (PCI), total of about 7 fans (tho all were not plugged in when i attempted to boot), LCD screen
Problem:
the problem occures durring boot up i attempt to se my BIOS settings and the system shuts down i was told this sounds like a heat issue in wich case the cpu fan is working as is the PSU fan my question is is it posible to add too much thermal paste to the CPU to cause an overheating issue?
The reason for this question is the fact that i had to remove the heat sink in order to install an LCD screen (that arrived later after the fact i had already clipped the CPU to the board and heat sink) i applyed a small amount (or in my opinion a small amount) of artic silver 5 to re seal the heatsink and processor (moral of this story is dont be in a hurry to get ure new machine up and running or u might mess up)
is it possible that my old PSU is just simply too weak to power this set-up?
any thoughts or ideas would be awsome i already tryed to run only 1 PCI-E card but that still didnt seem to make any diffrence
i would like to get to the bottom of this ASAP as i am excited to get this machine up and running thank you for ure time and for reading this post
any other questions please feel free to ask
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