Hi!
## General description ##
I just bought some new hardware and it is giving me a problem that i don't know what to do with. After the assembly and installation of an OS the computer hangs/freezez from time to time. I haven't found a
single action that is causing this, it is totally random, i could be surfing the web, playing WoW etc. When it freezez it stops responding in any way and i have to restart it with the reset/power button.
There is no articfacts on the screen or no BSOD and the audio dissappears (no stuttering left or anything). The freezez/hangs always occurs inside windows, as of yet it has never done this during the POST or
boot of the OS
## Hardware and OS ##
Case:Antec SLK3700AMB(With two 120mm fans, 2 x Noctua NF-P12 directly plugged in to the mobo)
Motherboard:Gigabyte GA-MA790XT-UD4P(Updated to the latest BIOS F7)
RAM:Corsair XMS DDR3 4GB(9-9-9-24)(TW3X4G1333C9A) 2x2GB
Graphics:XFX ATI Radeon HD4770
Processor:AMD Phenomen II X3 720BE(Stock HS and fan with AS5 applied, the 4'th core is NOT enabled)
HDD:Samsung spinPoint 500GB SATA(HD501LJ) No RAID, just one disk.
Powersupply:Corsair CMPSU-520HX 520W
DVD:Optiarc DVD RW AD-7243S SATA
Nothing is or has been overclocked, i have not made any changes in the BIOS, most of the settings are on automatic.
Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1
Windows XP Pro 64-bit SP2
Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP3
## Detailed description of problem ##
I started of by installing Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1 and the installation was a success, no problems there. I then proceed with the first logon and 2-3 minutes after that the computer rebooted
itself. On its way up after the POST it couldn't find the bootloader for Vista. I then did a number of re-installs with the same result. Finally there was a reboot when the system found the bootloader after
the reboot. After this the system stopped rebooting by itself and allowed me to stay in the system. The problem now is that the system starts to freezez/hangs at any given moment. This usually happends after
a few minutes so there was basically no time to install drivers and so forth. I managed to check the event viewer but couldn't find any clues to these system halts.
I then tried installing Windows Vista Ultimate 64-bit SP1 on another HDD (Samsung SpinPoint 80GB SATA SP0812C) and i had some luck and the system didn't reboot the first time but the system halt is still
present.
I then tried installing Windows XP Pro 32-bit SP3 and later the 64-bit version on the smaller HDD (Samsung SpinPoint 80GB SATA SP0812C) and here there were no reboots after the first logon at all. The system
halts is still present in both these OSs but not nearly as often as in Windows Vista. I am now running Windows XP Pro 64-bit SP2 with all the drivers for the hardware installed and the system runs fine when
it is actually running but the system halts still occurs and some days it happends 5-10 times and other days i could be only one.
## What has been tried ##
- Ran MEMTEST86+ for 24h with no errors
- Ran HUTIL to check the Samsung spinPoint 500GB SATA disk, no errors
- Updated the BIOS to the latest version F7.
- Tried running the system with both Optimized defaults and fail-safe defaults.
- Ran all the test in 3Dmark06 to see if that could trigger any problems, went ok.
- Ran all the stress test in Everest Ultimate edition, went ok.
- Tried a different HDD, as i wrote earlier.
- Stressed the CPU with StressCPU from UBCD without any problem, ran it for about 30 min.
- I have tried the following different setups with the memory:
- Bank 1 and 2 - Dual channel mode with Unganged mode
- Bank 1 and 2 - Dual channel mode with Ganged mode
- Bank 1 and 3 - Single channel mode with Unganged mode
- Bank 1 and 3 - Single channel mode with Ganged mode
- Tested the RAM sticks on by one in singel channel mode and in both ganged/unganged mode
- Replaced the SATA cables to the HDD and DVD and tested them on the internal chipset controller and Gigabytes own SATA controller
- Disconnected the DVD
- Tried a PS2 keyboard
- Replaced the signal cable between the screen and graphics card.
- Tried a different wall jacket, although in the same room and none of the jackets is grounded but since my old system was plugged into the same wall jacket with this very PSU i don't think that is the issue.
- The temps are around 40-45 for the system after a freeze when i reboot and check in the BIOS. I also felt the different HS and they do not feel all that hot.
- Dissabling Cool n' Quiet.
- Have tried a different memorymodule, Kingston KVR1333D3N9/2G (which is on the recommended list) and Corsair have also replace my memory with a new pair.
- I have disassembled the whole system and put it back together again.
I have no idea where to go from here. I am now running Win XP Pro 32-bit with all the latest patches and the lates Drivers from Gigabyte/ATI. The system halts are less frequent nowdays for some reason but
they still appear. I have no clue where to go from here. One thing that is odd is that in BIOS under PC Health status it says DDR3 1.5V and in the column to the right it says 1.616V. I looke in the MIT menu but could only find the option to up the voltage for DDR3 not lower it. Could this be the casue for my problem?
Any ideas? At least it would be nice to narrow it down to the failing component so can buy a new one!!