Anth Posted March 16, 2013 Share Posted March 16, 2013 I am having incessant problems which I think has to be with the Corsair HX620 PSU. My last PC which was an Intel 920 1366 setup. I had the Corsair HX620 would constantly freeze and then reboot. I RMA'd the Motherboard and CPU and replaced the memory. And really before building it back up and waiting for the RMA to come through I just thought shove it and I bought a brand new setup of Sandy Bridge and 2600K CPU. This has been fine for a year up until a few months back. On booting up the PC sometimes it would enter a reboot cycle. It was just every now and again It would start up for a few seconds on the bios screen. then power off, start straight back up, go to the bios screen or sometimes a tiny little bit after the bios then off again. This would occur a good few times till the system would eventually boot up fine and all would be fine from then on in. However now the system is also freezing inside windows and rebooting again. Twice today it has froze and then after leaving it untouched for about 5 mins it has rebooted. So with this should I RMA the PSU? And next question, where is the RMA located for people in the UK. Is it still the Netherlands or do you have somewhere in the UK as postage from UK>Netherlands for a PSU is about £30. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peanutz94 Posted March 17, 2013 Share Posted March 17, 2013 This has been fine for a year up until a few months back. On booting up the PC sometimes it would enter a reboot cycle. It was just every now and again It would start up for a few seconds on the bios screen. then power off, start straight back up, go to the bios screen or sometimes a tiny little bit after the bios then off again. This would occur a good few times till the system would eventually boot up fine and all would be fine from then on in. Do you have the system overclocked? Can you see what your voltages are in the BIOS? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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