First post, by ProetusXtal
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Here is the long story:
I walk into my parents house and am chatting with them a little bit, I started reminiscing about my brother's old Alienware computer that my dad had gotten free from his work. He works at a more upscale movie theater in Ann Arbor, MI and they had this gaming area in the theater for a few years, I believe it was called CyGamez. Anyways, when they shut it down after a few years my dad brought home one of the many PCs they had there for my brother. I think the model was Aurora 7500. Anyways, I asked my bro if he had any of the components leftover from it, my dad then chimed in and told me that they gave him almost all the graphics cards from the computers. He said he had sold most of them but he had a few left. What was leftover were 3 Geforce 7950 GX2s. I was psyched, the first quad-SLI! I was instantly hooked on this idea.
So here we are, I decide to build my girlfriend the most awesome 2007 build based on these cards. Then the problems begin...
Here is the setup I ended up with:
EVGA 750i SLI FTW Motherboard
Intel Core 2 Q9400
Geforce 7950 GX2 x2
Refurbed WD 320GB - Later changed to Brand New Seagate 500GB
Crucial Ballistix 2x2GB - Later changed to Atech 2x2GB
Seasonic 550W PSU - Later changed to EVGA 430W
HP DVD Drive
I got the mobo, ram, and cpu for $50 on ebay and had the rest of the stuff from other builds.
I got everything together and started the build, everything was going fine. All my parts were compatible, I got the bios flashed to the newest, replaced the coin battery, cleaned the board and all dust. Everything was looking really nice, I setup my bios and started the windows 7 install and I kept freezing up at random points during the install. Temps were showing very stable and good in bios, I believe mobo was around 25C most times. I tried the obvious tricks, only one stick of ram, unplugged dvd drive, reset cmos.
Then this is where I started replacing crap one by one. I replaced the ram, hard drive, and psu to no avail. I finally did some more digging and realized that the the northbridge chipset cooler did not have the fan that I see on it in most pictures. By this point I had realized that the computer would stay on without freezing for about 20 minutes, in which time I had installed Windows 7, Speccy, and HWmonitor. Both Speccy and HWmonitor were showing the mobo at 89C right when the computer booted, which seems unreal. I checked the bios and it is still showing around 25C. Nothing makes sense, I don't know why it would be freezing at 25C. GPU temps are between 50 and 60C with only one of the GX2s in.
So at this point, I decide to grab a 50mm fan from ebay for that northbridge chipset, although I read it should be stable without a fan, but the heatsink was definitely hot. I got the fan and I thought everything was good, Speccy and HWmonitor were still showing 89C for the mobo upon startup. The PC was able to last about an hour before freezing this time though.
I'm at the point of frustration now, I have no idea what to do. Should I replace the chipset coolers? Are the GPUs wasted?
If anybody has any insight or experience I would love to hear it, Sorry for the long story.
SHORT STORY:
My mobo is overheating or giving me inaccurate temps. The PC freezes after about 30 minutes until I installed a fan on the northbridge heatsink, then it lasted an hour and a half. I'm wondering if my GPU or mobo is the culprit, check the specs above if you don't feel like reading.

























