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Asked by JFAZ in Computer CPU Processors, Personal Computers, Computer Motherboards
Hi, I cannot figure out my problem and this is driving me nuts. My computer seems fine sitting idle, however when it goes under load "sometimes" the computer just resets itself and then just boots to the desktop. No BSOD or anything. From my troubleshooting I've run Prime95 for 10+ hours trying to stress this thing out and it's fine with CPU load but when it's under video load it happens. It's happened while running the 3d Mark benchtest and I've been thinking it's the SLI all along, but this is happening just with one GTX 260 896MB card in as well. Happening in games too like COD WAW I'm not real sure where to go from here. I'm guessing voltage issues, I've tried a different PSU too. The attached file has my BIOS settings/Specs to help diagnose this issue.
20091021-EE-VQP-81 - Hierarchy / EE_QW_3_20080625