blindfitter
06-24-2008, 11:23 AM
Is their an issue with Psu’s and BlackOps?
I raise this question as I have read numerous posts of people having booting issues, constantly rebooting, and then fires up. Similar issue next time of booting. And suggestions of it could be psu related.
I have had my BlackOps for nearly a week now, it was set up on my water setup rig which includes a Seasonic 600 M12. I had repeated boot issues but put it down to the fact I was testing the board to achieve maximum benefit, and quite expected some problems.
However I have today moved BlackOps to my single phase test station, which includes a P & C Cooling 850 SSI PSU,
Right from the start, no repeated booting straight in windows, if I pushed a little too much, it just boots straight back into windows or bios should you choose.
At present I am booting to windows at 450fsb and using setfsb to go up from their to around 475fsb but not that stable, work to be done here.
The main conclusion I have learnt with a change of psu, the BlackOps board has improved 100% from its random booting issues.
I raise this question as I have read numerous posts of people having booting issues, constantly rebooting, and then fires up. Similar issue next time of booting. And suggestions of it could be psu related.
I have had my BlackOps for nearly a week now, it was set up on my water setup rig which includes a Seasonic 600 M12. I had repeated boot issues but put it down to the fact I was testing the board to achieve maximum benefit, and quite expected some problems.
However I have today moved BlackOps to my single phase test station, which includes a P & C Cooling 850 SSI PSU,
Right from the start, no repeated booting straight in windows, if I pushed a little too much, it just boots straight back into windows or bios should you choose.
At present I am booting to windows at 450fsb and using setfsb to go up from their to around 475fsb but not that stable, work to be done here.
The main conclusion I have learnt with a change of psu, the BlackOps board has improved 100% from its random booting issues.