Ello peeps. My first post here.
My spec:
Asus P5N-D Motherboard (750 Chipset)
4Gb OCZ DDR 2, PC6400 RAM (2x sticks of 2gb) 5-5-5-18
Intel E8400 CPU
XFX 9800 GTX (740Mhz ltd edition)
EZInfinity 700w PSU
My Problem:
The box switches itself off randomly (no blue screen, no error, no warnings or beeps) and doesn't restart on its own. It normally does it under high load, e.g. when playing a graphically intense game (which first made me think that either the graphics card is faulty or the PSU has problems powering the card).
The PC can run for days/weeks without powering off then will randomly switch off during a game (I can have been playing for 2 hours or 2 minutes - it seems random).
Once it has happened once, the next time will be sooner, then the next time even sooner, and sooner again etc. until it can't even boot into windows without powering off. After many attempts it will stay on for seconds, then won't power on at all. (This would suggest overheating, but read on and you may think differently)
At this point, I have reseated the CPU, memory, graphics card and this has no effect. However, If I unplug the main power connector from the main board and plug it in again, it will work fine for days/weeks without turning off. (This lead me to think that I had a static problem).
I have tried unplugging the power cable from the back of the PC and holding the power button in (to de-static the PC - I'm aware that this may be a myth but it seems to have worked on other PCs in the past) but this doesn't seem to help the problem. The only thing that solves it is by uplugging the main power connector from the motherboard and plugging it back in again.
I'm asking here if anyone knows the sure fire guilty component here, before I hazard a guess and replace either my motherboard or power supply.
Many thanks in advance.