Sometimes I have problems with cold boot at startup: my pc does not start first time and I must press the power button 1 or 2 times. Other times the PC starts regularly, but there isn't the video signal and I must reset to make it to work properly.
Sometimes I have problems with cold boot at startup: my pc does not start first time and I must press the power button 1 or 2 times. Other times the PC starts regularly, but there isn't the video signal and I must reset to make it to work properly.
Hi man,
Sry for the long time to post.
Is your system under some overclock settings?
FP-IN9 Know Issue:
"...If you change the vCORE and completly shutdown the system power, the first boot dont load the correct vCORE, so you just press reset and voilá, the customized vCORE settings work well and fine....'
I also had some times ago those cold boots problems but was software related problems, with the Hamachi software, after remove this software the problems go away. If your machine is at Stock settings than there is a big chance for the problem being software related.
See ya.
E8400 C0@4.0 1.52v| Hyper TX2 | Abit Fatal1ty FP-IN9 SLI | FSB@1778 | GTX 260 O.C SLI | 4GB KVR667@800 Elpida 6E-E | 4-4-4-12 CR2 | Barracuda 160GB/250GB/ | SpinPoint 250GB | CORSAIR TX850W | ENCORE ENLTV-FM | LG DVD-RW | T240M | Logitech G27 | Vista Ultimate x64 |
could be PSU or any no. of things really.
you need to do some troubleshooting to narrow it down.
PSU voltage rails (Enermax EG651P-V(E)):
+3,3v --------> 40A
+5v-----------> 46A
+12V---------> 24A
-5v-----------> 1A
-12v----------> 1A
+5v +3,3v +12v = 525w
+5v +3,3v = 300W
Really weird since you run at stock settings,
I strongly believe that´s a software related problem, your windows instalation is ok, no virus, worms, etc...etc..?
Your chipset drivers are up-to-date? I run WIN XP 64 with 4GB RAM and when i had this cold boot problems i just did a clean on my XP instalation removing all the unused software, since then, no cold boot man!
Did your tryed to reinstall the XP ? Also update the drivers could help. Your PSU should be pretty ok for your system, seens to be a good quality PSU. Did you checked the voltage rails ? The 3.3v 5v and most important 12v rails must not change more than 5%.
Good Luck !
Last edited by jclafi; 10-07-2009 at 01:42 PM.
E8400 C0@4.0 1.52v| Hyper TX2 | Abit Fatal1ty FP-IN9 SLI | FSB@1778 | GTX 260 O.C SLI | 4GB KVR667@800 Elpida 6E-E | 4-4-4-12 CR2 | Barracuda 160GB/250GB/ | SpinPoint 250GB | CORSAIR TX850W | ENCORE ENLTV-FM | LG DVD-RW | T240M | Logitech G27 | Vista Ultimate x64 |
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