This is REAL long. Please bear with me.
OK, let me start from the beginning. I built this pc a couple of years ago. I haven't had the first problem in that time.
The specs,
AMD 2400
Volcano 9 fan
1 GB 2700 memory
5200 ti AGP video
Hauppauge DVR
80 GB hd
120 (slave) GB hd
MSI KT4 Ultra mobo
Window XP.
Now, last week I got a new game (Battlefield Vietnam) and started playing it quite a bit without any problems. One day the MSI hardware monitor (show voltages, temps, etc.) popped up showing a voltage below 3. I assume this is the +3.3V that was low - I really don't know anything about power. The next day the MSI hardware monitor popped up showing the same thing. I thought I should turn my PC off and give it a break. Little did I know that would be the last time I would see her.
After giving the PC a break I turned it back on. It got to the Windows XP splash screen and froze. I ctl-alt-del'ed it and it wouldn't even come back on. MSI supplies a bracket with their motherboard showing what stage of the bootup the PC is in. At this point it was freezing in the VGA initialization phase. I figured the game had fried my video card so I went and bought another one.
When I put the new one in the MSI bracket said the boot was freezing on CPU initialization. I figured my CPU was fried so I had it tested. It was fine. I thought my mobo had gone bad, so I replaced it. I replaced my power supply as well at that time (what the hell).
NOW, I would power up my PC, it would start the boot process, then just power off. It was real random too. It would power off after a second. It would power off after a few minutes, but it WOULD power off.
This morning I'm not having power off issues (????), but the OS will not load. It boots to the splash screen then I get a split second bsod (way to fast to read) and it reboots. When I try to boot into safe mode, it reboots after MUP.sys.
One last thing, the PC will power off if I just barely budge the fan. I haven't fastened the fan back down after the mobo replacement, but it is sitting on the CPU. If I move it a millimeter the PC will shut down.
I know this is real long. Please help a fellow PC guru restore his pc ego.
OK, let me start from the beginning. I built this pc a couple of years ago. I haven't had the first problem in that time.
The specs,
AMD 2400
Volcano 9 fan
1 GB 2700 memory
5200 ti AGP video
Hauppauge DVR
80 GB hd
120 (slave) GB hd
MSI KT4 Ultra mobo
Window XP.
Now, last week I got a new game (Battlefield Vietnam) and started playing it quite a bit without any problems. One day the MSI hardware monitor (show voltages, temps, etc.) popped up showing a voltage below 3. I assume this is the +3.3V that was low - I really don't know anything about power. The next day the MSI hardware monitor popped up showing the same thing. I thought I should turn my PC off and give it a break. Little did I know that would be the last time I would see her.
After giving the PC a break I turned it back on. It got to the Windows XP splash screen and froze. I ctl-alt-del'ed it and it wouldn't even come back on. MSI supplies a bracket with their motherboard showing what stage of the bootup the PC is in. At this point it was freezing in the VGA initialization phase. I figured the game had fried my video card so I went and bought another one.
When I put the new one in the MSI bracket said the boot was freezing on CPU initialization. I figured my CPU was fried so I had it tested. It was fine. I thought my mobo had gone bad, so I replaced it. I replaced my power supply as well at that time (what the hell).
NOW, I would power up my PC, it would start the boot process, then just power off. It was real random too. It would power off after a second. It would power off after a few minutes, but it WOULD power off.
This morning I'm not having power off issues (????), but the OS will not load. It boots to the splash screen then I get a split second bsod (way to fast to read) and it reboots. When I try to boot into safe mode, it reboots after MUP.sys.
One last thing, the PC will power off if I just barely budge the fan. I haven't fastened the fan back down after the mobo replacement, but it is sitting on the CPU. If I move it a millimeter the PC will shut down.
I know this is real long. Please help a fellow PC guru restore his pc ego.