Shameless copy+paste from a thread I made on some random PC tech forum...
Hi guys, wondering if anyone could help me out.
I've currently just set up my new PC...
((
Motherboard: Asus P5E3
CPU: Core 2 DUO E6850 3.0ghz
GFX: GeForce 8800 GT 512mb
RAM: Corsair 2GB DDR3 (XMS3-1333)
PSU: Corsair VX 450W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB ST3250620AS (SATA-II)
DVD: Samsung SH-S202N IDE Lightscribe DVD?RW
OS: Windows XP sp2
))
...and there seem to be a couple of problems. Before I begin I'll mention that I've already updated the motherboard bios using the latest download from Asus, that was after experiencing initial hardware incompatability (random errors with booting) which has now been resolved (I think).
Firstly, immediately after Windows installation I notice a click noise every 10 seconds upon opening the OS, it's easily recognisable as the standard internet explorer URL 'click' and the only way to get rid of it is by turning all windows sounds off from the control panel, not ideal but I thought it would be ok until all the various drivers are installed first. However, after all windows and the latest online driver updates the sound still persists. One main problem here are the audio drivers from the Asus download website: After downloading the correct file (only Windows or Linux from there) I then extract everything (like I've done with the various chipset, LAN and other onboard features' drivers) and try to install however it says "Does not support this Operating System : WNT_5.1P" and goes no further.
Now the main problem, it seems that my entire system will simply shutdown with no warning, usually when using the DVD drive. I'm trying to install UT3/WoW and everything will just die at a random point of the installation, I'm trying other games to with the same results. Of course things are fine when I'm performing lesser tasks like surfing the net (like right now!)
I really don't know what the problem could be and I'm pretty reluctant to keep trying new avenues as I dont want to do any damage. Maybe the PSU isn't supplying enough power? 450w should cover this lot comfortably though.
I hope I've been descriptive enough, any help or links to further information would be great. Thanks!
Hi guys, wondering if anyone could help me out.
I've currently just set up my new PC...
((
Motherboard: Asus P5E3
CPU: Core 2 DUO E6850 3.0ghz
GFX: GeForce 8800 GT 512mb
RAM: Corsair 2GB DDR3 (XMS3-1333)
PSU: Corsair VX 450W
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 250GB ST3250620AS (SATA-II)
DVD: Samsung SH-S202N IDE Lightscribe DVD?RW
OS: Windows XP sp2
))
...and there seem to be a couple of problems. Before I begin I'll mention that I've already updated the motherboard bios using the latest download from Asus, that was after experiencing initial hardware incompatability (random errors with booting) which has now been resolved (I think).
Firstly, immediately after Windows installation I notice a click noise every 10 seconds upon opening the OS, it's easily recognisable as the standard internet explorer URL 'click' and the only way to get rid of it is by turning all windows sounds off from the control panel, not ideal but I thought it would be ok until all the various drivers are installed first. However, after all windows and the latest online driver updates the sound still persists. One main problem here are the audio drivers from the Asus download website: After downloading the correct file (only Windows or Linux from there) I then extract everything (like I've done with the various chipset, LAN and other onboard features' drivers) and try to install however it says "Does not support this Operating System : WNT_5.1P" and goes no further.
Now the main problem, it seems that my entire system will simply shutdown with no warning, usually when using the DVD drive. I'm trying to install UT3/WoW and everything will just die at a random point of the installation, I'm trying other games to with the same results. Of course things are fine when I'm performing lesser tasks like surfing the net (like right now!)
I really don't know what the problem could be and I'm pretty reluctant to keep trying new avenues as I dont want to do any damage. Maybe the PSU isn't supplying enough power? 450w should cover this lot comfortably though.
I hope I've been descriptive enough, any help or links to further information would be great. Thanks!
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