Hello,
I just bought a new PC but I'm not happy with it until know because several problems showed up. This are my specs:
MB = GA-P55A-UD4 (rev. 2.0, Bios F15)
CPU = i5 760
RAM = 2x2GB Mach Extreme 1333
HDD = OCZ Vertex 2 SSD 120GB
PSU = Chieftec Super Series - CFT-750-14CS - 750 W
OS = Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
Here a list of my (open) issues:
Big issues:1) Random reboots (still in testing phase):
Read several posts and I'm now testing with the memory down clocked from 1333 to 1060.
If this will not help I will disabled bios CPU EIST function / C1E / C3/6/7 / turbo boost support.
The final solution would be replacing the memory according to this forum
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/266033-12-ud3r-random-reboots.
I will keep you posted about the progress.
I'm still not sure the reboots are caused by MB or by my PSU. When I did some test with S&M stability test (speedfan monitoring) I got the indication that my +5V showed some voltage drop. As the 5V keeps a PC alive (Power button circuit) it can also cause my random reboots.
Does anyone can confirm this and are the result from the readings of speedfan trustworthy? See the attachment for an example.
small issues:1) When coming out of standby there is sometimes a long beep (not a normal sound for about 2 seconds) coming from the internal speaker.
2) Sometimes my USB drive(s) are reconnected without unplugging the cables. This can may be caused by the +5V voltage drops. Any suggestions?
These problems are solved:
Issues solved:1)From the beginning on I had problems with blue screens. After a run of memtest86+ it showed up that one of the memory modules was buggy.
So I tested everything with the module that was correct.
2) There was a short beep coming from the internal speaker. Found the solution here
http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/270021-12-p55a-bios-beeps#t1875941This was caused by a known bug from the intel processor. Solutions is disable C3/6/7 will override this annoying problem, or just simply disable the CPU temp warning in the BIOS.