I seem to have interesting problems with my PC. Never something that can be fixed easily
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The PSU's pluged into the socket now and the problem's still there. Granted, it's the same socket as before so that could be the reason.
What else... with case open RAM, CPU, PSU, GPU overheating is out of question. They're all running cool. I can run it through Intel BurnTest without any problems. At least short term.
From what I could feel around, the power section is also only slightly warm. On the other hand, after some more playing around with the NB it can get to the point of being close to burning ( if you touch it for 3sec+ ).
Except for some really unusual reasons I can guess at:
- wall socket issues with high power draw ( though this seems unlikely to me );
- NB overheating;
- PSU failing;
- GPU failing;
I'm actually surprised that the NB gets this hot. It's running at stock volts, too... I'm seriously starting to consider a better heatsink for it. I'm a little worried about what Gigabyte was thinking when designing this board.
I'll probably try remounting the GPU later on. To be 100% sure it's not that.
P.S. Don't worry about Mugen. I did some reading before installing it and I really doubt that I screwed it on too tight. Let me just tell you that it was a royal pain in the behind to mount it on the CPU. Glad I had someone to hold the heatsink still. I have no idea how you're supposed to do it by yourself.
Thanks,
CanUK! I doubt I'll have any problems with space, though. My current case is smaller ( or, at least, it's not bigger ) so it should be a breeze if I pull the trigger on it.
EDIT:
One last thing. The PC/game seems to crash sooner with higher CPU frequency applied. Generally, these crashes are highly inconsistent and with same settings can happen after 10-20mins just as well as after 2hrs+.
Guess I'll also check with CPU running 100% stock settings to rule it out for sure.