MSI p67a-GD65 system randomly shutsdown

I'm completely heartbroken about my new build. Everything was running solid for about a month now and I have just started to experience random shutdowns. According to my BIOS, my 2600K is running at stock at around 55 C. I performed a stress test last night using prime95 and the system shut down as well, although speedfan and HWMonitor both only showed an increase from 40-50C to 60-70C. After it shuts down, the system is completely unresponsive and will not start back up until I unplug the system or turn off the power supply, after which it suddenly will start up again. In my opinion, that's an indicator of something as I thought it was completely dead.
 I have NO idea what could possibly be causing this issue. It could be heat, it could be my power supply, it could be my motherboard. How do I narrow this down?  
Here's my build:
G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB (2 x 4GB)
ADATA S599 AS599S-64GM-C 2.5" 64GB
Intel Core i7-2600K Sandy Bridge 3.4GHz
Seasonic SS-850HT 850W ATX12V v2.31,EPS12V
2x MSI R6970-2PM2D2GD5 Radeon HD 6970 2GB
MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) LGA 1155 Intel P67
COOLER MASTER Hyper 212 Plus

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One video card should be at around 200W - 210 W, so 400W for video cards.
Make that 250W per card + 100 W for the processor, about 50A @12V.
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I do have a 750W power supply.
You mentioned other figures in your component overview:
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Seasonic SS-850HT 850W ATX12V v2.31,EPS12V
So, what kind of PSU do you have?
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system is completely unresponsive and will not start back up until I unplug the system or turn off the power supply, after which it suddenly will start up again.
Sounds like a PSU problem then.  Use a different one and/or test with one video card only.

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  • Problem with downgrading bios. MSI P67A-GD65 (B3).

    Hi!
    I'm having problems with downgrading my bios from version 4.3 to 1.19. I want to downgrade, because 4.3 doesn't want to boot when I use xmp settings for my RAM ( that might be related to my CPU since I have i5 2500k which is 32nm and 4.3 version of BIOS is recommended for 22nm processors ). When I try to flash with the MSI Forum HQ USB Flashing Tool I'm getting an error: "Rom file ROMID is not compatible with existing BIOS ROMID". I've ran out of ideas how to downgrade my bios so I'm asking you for help. My specs:
    MOBO: MSI P67A-GD65 (B3)
    CPU: INTEL CORE i5 2500K
    RAM: G.SKILL RIPJAWS X 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 1600MHZ CL6 (F3-12800CL6D-4GBXH)

    Here you go. GD65 and GD55 usde the same BIOS files;
    https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=179837.msg1295420#msg1295420

  • MSI P67A-GD65 infinite boot/loop problem

    installed everything into my case and go to boot into the UEFI and nothing !
    i press the power switch, everything starts fine and the fans spin up and the LED's on the board are fine, waits 5 secs then it shuts itself off and tries the exact same process again. it keeps doing this until i cut the power !
    i've checked the 24pin etc, KB & mouse r fine, 2 different sets off RAM in every slot, cleared CMOS (i think).
    seems like a very common problem with this board after a bit of googling !!
    also tried
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    this is the 1st time ive used it !
    tried the OC genie button on and off.
    been sitting in the box unused for about 1.5 months. doubt that means anything tho.
    put the stock cooler on securely, and still the same problem !
    now tho, it wont start for about 3 secs after i press the power button
    and
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    disconnected all the SATA's bar 1, and still the problem :/!
    all the standoffs etc r fitted correctly and iv re-connected the 8 pin cpu and 24 pin. 1 stick off RAM in the 1st slot also :/!
    checked no molex connectors r touching the case metal either
    any suggestions?

    motherboard: MSI P67A-GD65 (B3) bought on march 31st and used today for 1st time
    CPU: intel core i7 2600K
    CPU Cooler: tried an alpenfohn matterhorn with Scythe 1850RPM gentle typhoon Push/pull also tried the stock cooler
    RAM Corsair CMD4GX3M2A1600C9 (2X2GB kit of 1600Mhz CL9 corsair dominator DDR3) and tried Patriot PSD34G1600KH (2X2GB kit of Patriot signature DDR3)
    PSU Corsair TX650 650w psu
    GPU XFX radeon 4870 1GB
    Case NZXT M59 + mainly scythe fans and a noctua and coolermaster
    DVDRW liteon DVDRW
    Storage 128GB kinsgton SSDnow V100, 1TB Samsung F3 7200RPM, 1TB Hitachi 7K100 7200RPM all sata 3gb/s
    Generic 5.25" fan controller
    2 x 12" blue CCFL's
    OS windows 7 x64 professional (installed on the SSD, but havent booted it yet as the board doesnt even get to BIOS :()
    peripherals Microsoft reclusa keyboard and gigabyte GM-6990 (i think) mouse
    monitor Benq g2222hdl connected via DVI
    the only things i have changed today are, put the new notcua fan in my case, changed the Motherboard and CPU from and Asus M4A78LT-M & Athlon II X4 640 to MSI P67A-GD65 (b3) & intel core i7 2600k. Also, put the alpenfohn matterhorn on today.
    everything is confirmed working apart from the CPU & Motherboard. everything worked yesterday, but i didnt have the necessary equipment to test the motherboard or cpu before using them together (today)
    hope this will help

  • MSI P67A-GD65 and other 1155's whine

    Hello MSI and community.
    Recently I decided to build a PC especally for minimun noise.
    I waited a long time for the B3 boards so I wouldn't have to go through the trouble of returns. Sadly this didn't work out.
    First of all I ordered the cheapest and first mobo(gigabyte ph67-ud-b3) that was relesed. Soon as I plugged it in and Windows 7 got to boot screen (from the DVD) it started giving off a high pitched whine.
    After alot of research I RMA it and ordered a Asus P8H67-M LX. Loaded it up and thought woohoo no whine, then as soon as windows finishes installing the drivers (first time on windows) of goes the whine again.
    I RMA that 1 too and bought the MSI P67A-GD65 advertized as "whistle free" as well as people on another forum saying they didn't hear anything from theirs. This one does the same but I can't keep sending back boards for RMA and want to keep this one so I'm here hoping to try and resolve the issue with MSI.
    I have tested these boards with Casecom 500w, ozc gamextream 700w, antec true power 650w and coolermaster pro m 600w with them behind a door to eliminate any fan noise.
    MSI GPUS: 8800GS, 8800GTX and 560TI as well as onboard from the h67 board.
    I've tried many differant BIOS settings, nothing but disabling C-STATE (fully disabled) effected it. (I havn't manually played with volts)
    On the other 2 boards I noticed it seemed to dim when I unplugged all USB devices and in their BIOS it was c3/c6 I had to disable, MSI board doesn't whine as loud as the other 2 but it's more constant but with a morse code type theme to it which seems to be coming from CPU socket whenever the PC is idle, it's equally noisy from either side of the board. It's very annoying and accually gives me a headache as maxium distance.   
    Alot of people have said their 1155 board don't make a sound but 3/3 for me have so I'm not sure what to think.
    I'm currently running with c-state disabled but Turbobooster only seems to go to 25% and slower clock speed on my i5-2500k and I assume for power usage, all things I don't want.
    Can you give any information at all? Might it be possible to correct with a BIOS update? I'm open to any suggestions and will keep checking back here.
    Hope you will be able to work with me on this issue.
    Thank you in advance, I've prefered to go with MSI all my computering life.
    Paul

    Quote from: HU16E on 22-March-11, 04:18:14
    Used the same CPU cooler on all three? That would be my wild guess.
    I test it fanless of course  but no I have used mutiple heat sinks aswell.
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    What's wrong with throttling down at idle or low usage? Who sits at a stop light with the engine at full throttle?
    I'm not too sure what disabling C-state accually does but when running Orthos I saw speed was at 3.6ghz instead of the 3.3 while disabled.
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    Contact MSI Tech Support by opening a ticket & ask them. This is a user to user forum, being as such, MSI will most likely never read your thread.
    Thanks, I didn't realize that.

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