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| jars Since 758 Days |
2008-09-22 03:49:16 PC shuts off on certain games! I Just upgraded my processor from a P4 2.66Ghz to a Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53Ghz. I had to buy a new power supply too because the first one would make loud noises whenever 3D games were running. The PC works fine now most of the time, except that on certain games, and in 3Dmark2003 (at a certain part of the Nature Test), the PC just shuts off! |
| LEBATO IS WRONG Since 1337 Days |
2008-09-22 07:08:03 Sounds like overheating to me. Did you apply the thermal paste correctly/at all? --- |
| PlumbDrumb Still drinking Since 1209 Days |
2008-09-22 07:10:01 In reply to LEBATO (2008-09-22 07:08:03) Posted by LEBATO
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| jars Since 758 Days |
2008-09-22 13:30:22 I'm running Speedfan software to monitor the temperature levels of the processor and the GPU. They're not overheating, the CPU hardly reaches over 55deg, and the GPU barely touches 75 at the hottest. And even if the 3Dmark is the first thing i run when i turn on the PC, it still always shuts off at one specific point in the nature test. |
| PlumbDrumb Still drinking Since 1209 Days |
2008-09-22 15:32:30 yes, definitely. |
| Isomac Since 983 Days |
2008-09-22 15:46:35 So the PC just shuts down without a warning? No green looking artifacts on the screen first? --- |
| PlumbDrumb Still drinking Since 1209 Days |
2008-09-22 15:53:09 Also, did you go cheepy on the power supply? Some of those off brands can be flakey |
| jars Since 758 Days |
2008-09-22 17:40:12 No green artifacts, nothing. Ok wait, usually in Oblivion and Mass Effect, i can sort of tell when it's about to shut off because i can faintly hear a stuttering sound coming out of my speakers. Kind of like stuttering static. |
| Chief17 Since 974 Days |
2008-09-22 19:58:34 Perhaps there's an option in your BIOS that shuts down the system when your motherboard reaches a certain temperature. You might wanna check the BIOS to see if you have an option like that. --- |
| jars Since 758 Days |
2008-09-23 03:11:00 Yes i know that option. It's disabled by default. I tried it once but i could hardly get the PC to boot up again after. :) |
| LEBATO IS WRONG Since 1337 Days |
2008-09-23 04:41:50 I think you are just pressing the power button......and holding it :P --- |
| fr0sty Since 666 Days |
2008-09-23 17:55:52 In reply to PlumbDrumb (2008-09-22 15:32:30) Posted by PlumbDrumb
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| Jollipop Since 1099 Days |
2008-09-26 16:52:56 I would say something wrong with the HDD personally, I have had HDD's go dodgy before and they will reboot the system without any notice. --- |
| GriftGFX He can also ban your ass! Since 1216 Days |
2008-09-27 05:29:53 Random reboots are usually easy to diagnose, because it's usually a BSOD, which by default makes Windows auto-reboot. You can turn this function off, and actually view the BSOD, which makes diagnosis a lot easier. This, however, seems like something entirely different since he's losing power. I'm not sure what it could be.. my initial reaction points to a problem with heat or power, but the fact that it seems to happen at very specific moments (he says 3D Mark sets it off in the same scene every time) is very curious. |
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