May also be a heat issue. Have you tried removing and re-applying thermal paste to the CPU? Although, the randomness of this would have me testing the PSU as well.
On 6/19/06, Brian Henning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Gang, I suspect this is a flaky PSU problem, but I thought I'd drop it on the list to see if anyone else has other insight: Just built a brand-spankin'-new server in one of those handsome (and quite well-built) I-Star 4U rack cases. Came with a 350W PSU. In it, I have: A PC-Chips Socket-A motherboard (*cringe*, I know.. wanted Socket A) A Duron 1.8 CPU 512 MB PC3200 RAM (started out at 1024MB, but one stick went bad after a week...Kingston ValueRAM, which I thought was good stuff...) A $20 AGP video card A WDC 40GB 7200RPM IDE HD A TDM400P with one FXO and one FXS module. Doesn't seem like that should be a big power-hungry monster right there. But the strangest (and highly irritating) thing happens: Apparently at random, the machine powers off with a *click*, and refuses to come back on until after I've turned off the PSU's main switch (essentially pulling the plug), waited 10 or 20 seconds or so, and turned it back on (at which point the BIOS power-loss setting makes the machine turn on immediately). I'm going to swap out a known-good PSU tomorrow, but in the mean time, I thought I'd check to see if anyone might pipe up and say "Oh, I know what causes that, and it's actually not a bad PSU...". At any rate, my high esteem for NewEgg is gradually slipping... Cheers, ~Brian -- ---------------- Brian A. Henning strutmasters.com 336.597.2397x238 ---------------- -- TriLUG mailing list : http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ : http://trilug.org/faq/ TriLUG Member Services FAQ : http://members.trilug.org/services_faq/
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