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pc trouble

8 durable postsStarted 2006-01-05Latest 2006-01-08
#22347Post 1 of 8

so, evrything is working fine for hours and then all of a sudden my computers shuts down. like there would be a power cut. :what and i can't turn it back on unless i take out the powercable and put it back in. is my power supply busted or is it something else? i've tried changing power socket so that's not it.

#537290Post 2 of 8

Re: pc trouble

might be the power supply, might be the fan causing the machine to overheat and shut down... do you get any messages or does it just turn off?

#537296Post 3 of 8

Re: pc trouble

power supply.... don't worry, they're cheap and easy to install.

#537297Post 4 of 8

Re: pc trouble

Please post Computer related questions in our other message board [URL="http://www.mercuryengine.com"]www.mercuryengine.com[/URL] Picklemonkey does a great job there and you will get good answer times as well either from him or somebody else. I know you guys want to post everything in GYY but this is mainly a music board, hence the PC help Forum was separated from this site.

#537327Post 5 of 8

Re: pc trouble

Actually, I should check over there, but if anyone needs any Mac support or video/graphics in general, hit me up too..

#537548Post 6 of 8

Re: pc trouble

if you've added or upgraded components to the system fairly recently, then either your power supply isn't enough to handle it all in the end, or you need additional fan(s) to cool things better. The shutdown is likely caused by internal temperatures reaching their peak triggering the kill to avoid overheating.

If further help, continue on @ [me]

#538077Post 7 of 8

Re: pc trouble

tnx for the replies guys, i forgot about [ME]:what i will ask other questions there . i too think it's a heating problem tho, i opened it up and cleaned the fan and the metal stuff behind it it was really really dirty, i hoped that would do the trick but it didn't :( i will look into another power supply. altho i haven't installed anything new except a usb wireless network thingy, but i doubt that's the problem tho. my power supply is 350W, i have a amd athlon xp 1800+, 512mb ram, gforce2, 2 drives (40g and 80gig) and creative audigy soundcard. is there a way to check to heat of the pc? i believe sisandra (or what's it called) can do that. maybe xp has something internal that does the same?

edit: nevermind i've downloaded Motherboard Monitor v5.3.7 [URL="http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,7309,00.asp"]http://www.pcworld.com/downloads/file_description/0,fid,7309,00.asp[/URL]

#538266Post 8 of 8

Re: pc trouble

Most motherboard manufactors provide you with a tool to scan the temperature of your fans. Asus delievers the Asus Probe tool for example which is good enough to find out if it´s a Temperature problem.

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