Posted:2/25/2015 4:03:00 AM # 1
Been running my system for at least a year with no issues until yesterday.
System: Asus Z87-Deluxe
CPU - i7-4770k
PS - Coolermaster 1000w
(can get the rest as needed)
Have had no problems; am running the ASUS OC from within the AI Suite software with no problems; when my system is idle, it will hibernate and this has been working fine also.
Yesterday when I woke it up, got one long beep followed by 4 short beeps and following messages:
1) Message about the anti-surge and faulty psu
2) CPU Fan error
3) CPU overvoltage error
In the BIOS the following is listed in RED:
- Core 0 thru 3 all read red and range from 1.5 - 3.0 (fluctuates)
- 5V Voltage fluctuates between 7.0 - 10.0 (all in red)
- 12V Voltage fluctuates between 18.0 - 22.0 (all in red)
It lets me enter the BIOS, I reset back to default and set system to normal.
I unplugged all extra HDD's, fans and BD Drive
..but still same problem.
I disabled the anti-surge, but still get the other 2 errors and same red voltage issues.
Thinking a psu problem, but need some advise on how to proceed before I start shelling out money at items that are not causing this problem.
Thx,
Been running my system for at least a year with no issues until yesterday.
System: Asus Z87-Deluxe
CPU - i7-4770k
PS - Coolermaster 1000w
(can get the rest as needed)
Have had no problems; am running the ASUS OC from within the AI Suite software with no problems; when my system is idle, it will hibernate and this has been working fine also.
Yesterday when I woke it up, got one long beep followed by 4 short beeps and following messages:
1) Message about the anti-surge and faulty psu
2) CPU Fan error
3) CPU overvoltage error
In the BIOS the following is listed in RED:
- Core 0 thru 3 all read red and range from 1.5 - 3.0 (fluctuates)
- 5V Voltage fluctuates between 7.0 - 10.0 (all in red)
- 12V Voltage fluctuates between 18.0 - 22.0 (all in red)
It lets me enter the BIOS, I reset back to default and set system to normal.
I unplugged all extra HDD's, fans and BD Drive
..but still same problem.
I disabled the anti-surge, but still get the other 2 errors and same red voltage issues.
Thinking a psu problem, but need some advise on how to proceed before I start shelling out money at items that are not causing this problem.
Thx,