Ok, I know under normal conditions PSUs don't "slowly die" or "half die" like this (and often outliast the system they're installed in) but this is the most logical solution to me...
The system is the desktop in my sig (i7 quad/16gb ram/7tb HDD/NVidea Card, etc)
Note that the system is set for Dual-Boot between Windows 7 X64 (at the time all the latest updates installed) and Mint Linux X64 Maya (yes, it's an old build but untill now I rarely used it so I didn't bother with keeping it upto date --- as of writing all available updates have been applied to the Maya Release (but not full upgrade to newest build)
Symptom:
Screens go black, system powers off. No error messages. System must be UNPLUGGED FROM AC for up to several minutes or else it wont power on.
Triggers I've seen so far:
(Windows):
(1st time) Downloaded and played a game (SW:TFU --- pls not jokes about my game choice) for 6 hours straight, Full-screen, max settings. Was in the middle of the game and everything went back. Was able to power back on immediately (dont remember if the computer had to be unplugged --- at the time I didn't think anything odd about this so I didn't pay a lot of attention)
(2nd time, weeks later) Watching youtube video and in the middle of playback screen went black. Powered back up immediatly after unplug/replug
(3rd time, days after 2nd) Watching youtube again (after updating Abode Flash) with a video looping using listenonrepeat, and ~3rd time looping the system went black. had to be unplugged for some time before it woudl power back on
(4th time, again days after prior) was watching a video (full screen) using PLEX (local playback - not streamed) about halfway through it went black, took several minutes off AC to power back on
(5th time, SAME DAY) Was in chrome and clicked a navitation button (I think reload but might be back) and system powered off, as per usual by now, several minutes off AC before it would power back on when plugged in again.
(Linux):
Ran for ~2 weeks without issue, including playing MULTIPLE youtube videos at once including looping for hours on end. Decided to play Minecraft - downloaded the minecraft JAR, executed it, logged in, chose which version to install, clicked "play", Install began, and again black screen. Several minutes to reboot after pulling AC.
Oddities:
My first thought was that the system was overheating, so I added 2x case fans. Did no good.
Accidentally touched Graphics Card during fan removal (moments after crash) and graphics card was barely warm.
Carefully touched PSU (outside seemed oddly warm) and the underside was painfully hot.
Windows crashes in minutes, Linux seems to last indefinitely under low-medium resource load. (have not tried running a major game except the failed MC install to test this yet due to time)
So, while I know that, with this being a computer it *could* be anything from faulty RAM to a virus, the fact it dies *instantly* with no error messages, does it sound like PSU? (I know linux is FAR superior in dealing with failing/faulty hardware, but would it be able to handle power regulation like this?) Does it sound like the PSU? (If not what else should I check? --- I dont have a spare PSU that fits this Mobo and PSU does not fit other desktop)
And if it (probably) is the PSU, any suggestions for a good replacement? (preferably low-cost, since I'm looking at upgrading my tablet soon but I'm willing to spend more if it means a drastically higher-quality PSU)
The system is the desktop in my sig (i7 quad/16gb ram/7tb HDD/NVidea Card, etc)
Note that the system is set for Dual-Boot between Windows 7 X64 (at the time all the latest updates installed) and Mint Linux X64 Maya (yes, it's an old build but untill now I rarely used it so I didn't bother with keeping it upto date --- as of writing all available updates have been applied to the Maya Release (but not full upgrade to newest build)
Symptom:
Screens go black, system powers off. No error messages. System must be UNPLUGGED FROM AC for up to several minutes or else it wont power on.
Triggers I've seen so far:
(Windows):
(1st time) Downloaded and played a game (SW:TFU --- pls not jokes about my game choice) for 6 hours straight, Full-screen, max settings. Was in the middle of the game and everything went back. Was able to power back on immediately (dont remember if the computer had to be unplugged --- at the time I didn't think anything odd about this so I didn't pay a lot of attention)
(2nd time, weeks later) Watching youtube video and in the middle of playback screen went black. Powered back up immediatly after unplug/replug
(3rd time, days after 2nd) Watching youtube again (after updating Abode Flash) with a video looping using listenonrepeat, and ~3rd time looping the system went black. had to be unplugged for some time before it woudl power back on
(4th time, again days after prior) was watching a video (full screen) using PLEX (local playback - not streamed) about halfway through it went black, took several minutes off AC to power back on
(5th time, SAME DAY) Was in chrome and clicked a navitation button (I think reload but might be back) and system powered off, as per usual by now, several minutes off AC before it would power back on when plugged in again.
(Linux):
Ran for ~2 weeks without issue, including playing MULTIPLE youtube videos at once including looping for hours on end. Decided to play Minecraft - downloaded the minecraft JAR, executed it, logged in, chose which version to install, clicked "play", Install began, and again black screen. Several minutes to reboot after pulling AC.
Oddities:
My first thought was that the system was overheating, so I added 2x case fans. Did no good.
Accidentally touched Graphics Card during fan removal (moments after crash) and graphics card was barely warm.
Carefully touched PSU (outside seemed oddly warm) and the underside was painfully hot.
Windows crashes in minutes, Linux seems to last indefinitely under low-medium resource load. (have not tried running a major game except the failed MC install to test this yet due to time)
So, while I know that, with this being a computer it *could* be anything from faulty RAM to a virus, the fact it dies *instantly* with no error messages, does it sound like PSU? (I know linux is FAR superior in dealing with failing/faulty hardware, but would it be able to handle power regulation like this?) Does it sound like the PSU? (If not what else should I check? --- I dont have a spare PSU that fits this Mobo and PSU does not fit other desktop)
And if it (probably) is the PSU, any suggestions for a good replacement? (preferably low-cost, since I'm looking at upgrading my tablet soon but I'm willing to spend more if it means a drastically higher-quality PSU)