My specs are:
EVGA nForce 790i SLI FTW Motherboard, 775 socket
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor
1 tb hard drive
4 gb ddr3 RAM 1337MHz
GeForce 260 GPU
I've been having computer problems that I've never seen or heard about before, so I'm appealing to the forums for help.
My computer shut down one night, and wouldn't start again. When I attempted to start it, I heard the short, everything-is-okay confirmation beep, but then the problems started. The text for the bios showed up incredibly slowly, a letter at a time. Shortly after this, the computer would simply shut down. I initial reaction was (for whatever reason) that this is a heating problem, as dust and internal temperature have constantly been a problem for my computer.
So I replaced the heat-sink and a fan as they both were pretty cheap. So I now have Corsair H50 liquid cooling system for my CPU. I noticed, however, in my experimentation that my CPU heated up very, very quickly. I'm not sure if this is common place for CPUs, but we're talking cool to too hot to touch in less than 20 seconds.
After installing the new heat sink, i tried to start my computer again, but to the same, exact issue is occuring, except that the BIOS text is showing up less quickly, but the computer is staying on longer.
Am I right to think that this is a CPU issue? Is there anything I can do to test out that hypothesis before purchasing a new CPU?
Thanks so much for your time and your ideas.
PS I cannot enter BIOS or setup, though I haven't attempted to run a boot disk, but I don't think that I would be able to get that far.
EVGA nForce 790i SLI FTW Motherboard, 775 socket
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor
1 tb hard drive
4 gb ddr3 RAM 1337MHz
GeForce 260 GPU
I've been having computer problems that I've never seen or heard about before, so I'm appealing to the forums for help.
My computer shut down one night, and wouldn't start again. When I attempted to start it, I heard the short, everything-is-okay confirmation beep, but then the problems started. The text for the bios showed up incredibly slowly, a letter at a time. Shortly after this, the computer would simply shut down. I initial reaction was (for whatever reason) that this is a heating problem, as dust and internal temperature have constantly been a problem for my computer.
So I replaced the heat-sink and a fan as they both were pretty cheap. So I now have Corsair H50 liquid cooling system for my CPU. I noticed, however, in my experimentation that my CPU heated up very, very quickly. I'm not sure if this is common place for CPUs, but we're talking cool to too hot to touch in less than 20 seconds.
After installing the new heat sink, i tried to start my computer again, but to the same, exact issue is occuring, except that the BIOS text is showing up less quickly, but the computer is staying on longer.
Am I right to think that this is a CPU issue? Is there anything I can do to test out that hypothesis before purchasing a new CPU?
Thanks so much for your time and your ideas.
PS I cannot enter BIOS or setup, though I haven't attempted to run a boot disk, but I don't think that I would be able to get that far.