Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 My computer just randomly shut down while playing a game. Its happened once before tonight as well. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 My computer just randomly shut down while playing a game. Its happened once before tonight as well. Quote
FINNER Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 get any new hardware? change any settings? have a lot of stuff plugged in to the same outlet?you still need me to host those files? Quote
FINNER Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 get any new hardware? change any settings? have a lot of stuff plugged in to the same outlet?you still need me to host those files? Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 The computer is only over a week old. I built it 8 days ago. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 The computer is only over a week old. I built it 8 days ago. Quote
FINNER Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 want to type system specs including the voltages of the cpu/ram/video Quote
FINNER Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 want to type system specs including the voltages of the cpu/ram/video Quote
Macgyver Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 If it is while playing FA then it can be steam related unless it is TOTALLY shutting off.We need more specifics like what it is doing EXACTLY and what you have. Quote
Macgyver Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 If it is while playing FA then it can be steam related unless it is TOTALLY shutting off.We need more specifics like what it is doing EXACTLY and what you have. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Pentium 4 3000MHz (Prescott mPGA-478)Triple Fan ATX case512mb PC2700 DDR RAM80.0 GB 7200RPM 8mb. Buffer Enhanced IDE Hard Drivenividia GeForce FX5700LE 256mb. (currently on default clock settings)52X CD-Rom DriveWindows XPNetgear Wireless Internet Adapter(Its a desktop computer, I just have a wireless modem)1.33v450watt power supplyBus Speed 811.4 MHzAGP 8XAGP aperture size 64mb.I'm also going to check my surge protector because the plug can only go in half-way I might have accidently kicked the wire and the plug could've moved turning off the computer. It wouldn't turn on, so I replugged it. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Pentium 4 3000MHz (Prescott mPGA-478)Triple Fan ATX case512mb PC2700 DDR RAM80.0 GB 7200RPM 8mb. Buffer Enhanced IDE Hard Drivenividia GeForce FX5700LE 256mb. (currently on default clock settings)52X CD-Rom DriveWindows XPNetgear Wireless Internet Adapter(Its a desktop computer, I just have a wireless modem)1.33v450watt power supplyBus Speed 811.4 MHzAGP 8XAGP aperture size 64mb.I'm also going to check my surge protector because the plug can only go in half-way I might have accidently kicked the wire and the plug could've moved turning off the computer. It wouldn't turn on, so I replugged it. Quote
StateCop Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 Sounds like a heat issue or a RAM voltage problem.If you didnt get your heatsink on correctly or use thermal paste then that could be it. Check your heat closely against what your CPU suggest.Also check your voltage on everything in the bios. If that is not set correctly it can cause the same problem. Quote
StateCop Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 Sounds like a heat issue or a RAM voltage problem.If you didnt get your heatsink on correctly or use thermal paste then that could be it. Check your heat closely against what your CPU suggest.Also check your voltage on everything in the bios. If that is not set correctly it can cause the same problem. Quote
CreepingDeath Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 What actual speed is your ram running at. Make sure its not running as fast as your fsb. Is it set to auto?Is 1.33v what your cpu is getting? If so that's to low. Quote
CreepingDeath Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 What actual speed is your ram running at. Make sure its not running as fast as your fsb. Is it set to auto?Is 1.33v what your cpu is getting? If so that's to low. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Thats what it said. It should be better voltage if the transfer rate is 8x, but I guess not. Should I set it to 4x?The RAM is running slower than the FSB, so thats ok. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Thats what it said. It should be better voltage if the transfer rate is 8x, but I guess not. Should I set it to 4x?The RAM is running slower than the FSB, so thats ok. Quote
CreepingDeath Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 Download this. http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-123.zip Run this and select the "About" tab and click the "Save Result" command button. Open the created text file and copy and paste the text here so we can see. Quote
CreepingDeath Posted September 6, 2004 Posted September 6, 2004 Download this. http://www.cpuid.com/download/cpu-z-123.zip Run this and select the "About" tab and click the "Save Result" command button. Open the created text file and copy and paste the text here so we can see. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Its my surge protector. The plugs are halfway in it. I accidently might've unplugged it by moving foot last night. Thats why the computer wouldn't turn back on at first. It turned on when I replugged it. Quote
Comrade_Jerkov Posted September 6, 2004 Author Posted September 6, 2004 Its my surge protector. The plugs are halfway in it. I accidently might've unplugged it by moving foot last night. Thats why the computer wouldn't turn back on at first. It turned on when I replugged it. Quote
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