I been running this RIG smoothly since only February 2012 until now November 4th (since the date of the first thread below)! Comparing the cabinet pictures you'll see trivial changes. The picture posted in this thread is exhibiting the recent setup, the picture inside the below link exhibits the old setup. After approximately nine months of no problems, when November entered however the problems arise. It happened so abruptly and surprisingly expecting, after closing my browser, I glared at the screen for a few seconds then it happened. My monitor displayed "No Signal" and after a second or so I get the black screen. At this point my head is in the clouds. I began to smell burning of some sort. My PC is still turned on at this point. I pressed the power button for a force shut down. I knew this RIG wouldn't last for very long, but frankly I expected it to last at least two year. I had a few ideas of where the burning happened. I didn't take utmost concern because I did not see any burning marks or such when I investigated inside the cabinet. So I plugged in everything back and turned the PC power on. The PC will still get "No Signal"/Black screen and matters worse it powers on and off in a loop. The loop is about 3 seconds long, In this loop I see the fans activate and deactivate. Unsure, I assume it's either the motherboard or the power supply. Now recently I suspect it's the CPU. Narrowing it down is quite difficult. I can't tell if my motherboard or any component is fried. Perhaps you guys can see something in the pictures I did not see. I've come to the conclusion that nothing is fried because my internal hard drive works perfectly. It can't be my power supply because it's a top notch PSU. But after reading this quote: "#1. just because a power is a 700 watt based psu which gives a 60 amps- doesnt mean it will consume all of it- If a pc requires less, it will take less or else more. If you buy an overpower psu and your system utilises 1/4 part of its potential, its a waste. As a good friend of mine told- the system should use atleast 75% of the power supplies' potential." I doubt myself. Is this true in my case? I got a little reckless and commenced repairing myself. I done every solution I can think of, such as viewing the Mobo for burns, disconnecting unnecessary drives, resetting the bios, revealing the CPU and dust cleaning. I'm not going to get my hopes up. I suspect I added insult to injury when I tried to repair it. It's probably rest in peace for this RIG, but I still need whomever may read this to share some knowledge to what went down here. I recall breathing some burning air when I opened the CPU. I haven't tried booting with 1 ram intact or with different components connected and disconnected. It seems to me it won't help much, but willing to try. How well will a replacement chip or thermal compound do in this situation? At this rate it's a mere miracle if I manage to get this RIG working again. I have a hunch of what happened here, but a hunch is a hunch and I need the experts opinion on this matter. I would appreciate any help identifying this issue, thus I can prevent this issue from appearing again. Pardon the wall of text, my intention weren't to write this much, but to insert as much information as I can.
This may be the continuation of this thread: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/152833-need-opinions-upgrade.html (Old Setup Thread)
My RIG specs:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz, 2666 MHz
Graphic Card: SAPPHIRE AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB GDDR5 PCIE Graphics Card (Link: Amazon.com: SAPPHIRE AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB GDDR5 PCIE Graphics Card: Electronics)
Power Supply: Seasonic X series x650 gold (Not sure on the watts)
MOBO: IPIBL-LA (Berkeley) Link: Motherboard Specifications, IPIBL-LA (Berkeley) | HP® Support
I will post more screenshots and information upon request. If it will help the troubleshooting anyway just name it.
This may be the continuation of this thread: *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/pc-components-configurations/152833-need-opinions-upgrade.html (Old Setup Thread)
My RIG specs:
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU Q6700 @ 2.66GHz, 2666 MHz
Graphic Card: SAPPHIRE AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB GDDR5 PCIE Graphics Card (Link: Amazon.com: SAPPHIRE AMD Radeon HD 6870 1GB GDDR5 PCIE Graphics Card: Electronics)
Power Supply: Seasonic X series x650 gold (Not sure on the watts)
MOBO: IPIBL-LA (Berkeley) Link: Motherboard Specifications, IPIBL-LA (Berkeley) | HP® Support
I will post more screenshots and information upon request. If it will help the troubleshooting anyway just name it.