ntraturownrisk
Right off the assembly line
Hi All,
I have a PC with the following config:
Corsair GS 600 PSU
Intel i7-2600k
Zotac GTX 560 Ti
2x4 Corsair Vengeance (1333 MhZ)
2x2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 RpM hard disks (Raid 0)
Gigabyte motherboard (Kinda forgot the exact model number. Will update as soon as I find out)
This rig was running on a 1KVA UPS till one year ago and I had absolutely no problems bar the occasional failure to startup; i.e, incessant restarting at startup. I used to get over this by unplugging one hard disk and then starting the machine. Then after it would start, I would switch it off and plug the second hard disk back in and it would start up well again. Overall, this incident happened like around 10-20 times in the past 4 years.
however, since the last year, my UPS hit the shed and I've had to manage this rig without one (a cardinal sin. I know.). And due to the frequent powercuts maybe, it has stopped starting up a couple of days ago. As soon as I start the system up, it keeps on losing power and restarting itself. I've tried the thing I used to do with the hard disks but that isn't working either. If it is of any help, the GPU used to crash regularly before this happened.
The PC was used frequently for gaming, 3D modelling, video rendering and other such demanding tasks and it used to absolutely steamroll all those tasks.
Is it a problem with my PSU? Should I replace it? I'm a bit out of my depth here. Can someone help please? Thanks.
I have a PC with the following config:
Corsair GS 600 PSU
Intel i7-2600k
Zotac GTX 560 Ti
2x4 Corsair Vengeance (1333 MhZ)
2x2TB Seagate Barracuda 7200 RpM hard disks (Raid 0)
Gigabyte motherboard (Kinda forgot the exact model number. Will update as soon as I find out)
This rig was running on a 1KVA UPS till one year ago and I had absolutely no problems bar the occasional failure to startup; i.e, incessant restarting at startup. I used to get over this by unplugging one hard disk and then starting the machine. Then after it would start, I would switch it off and plug the second hard disk back in and it would start up well again. Overall, this incident happened like around 10-20 times in the past 4 years.
however, since the last year, my UPS hit the shed and I've had to manage this rig without one (a cardinal sin. I know.). And due to the frequent powercuts maybe, it has stopped starting up a couple of days ago. As soon as I start the system up, it keeps on losing power and restarting itself. I've tried the thing I used to do with the hard disks but that isn't working either. If it is of any help, the GPU used to crash regularly before this happened.
The PC was used frequently for gaming, 3D modelling, video rendering and other such demanding tasks and it used to absolutely steamroll all those tasks.
Is it a problem with my PSU? Should I replace it? I'm a bit out of my depth here. Can someone help please? Thanks.
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