A couple of days ago, while playing my fave game (Su-Doku - not that graphics intensive), the PC rebooted on me. Kept doing this. Even when not using major graphics apps (e.g. DVD Shrink rebooted during an quick analysis). First thing I did was uninstalled and reinstalled the graphics driver and the game. NFG. Ran the game in a window instead of full screen and this was OK for a bit but then crapped out again.
So, being a bright spark, I figure something's wrong (apart from the fact the PC is 4 yrs old = 9 million years in PC terms). First thing I suspect is cooking components.
I tentatively open the case and vacuum out the dust (it wasn't that bad Chewy, really). Take fan off and vacuum dust outa heat sink (wasn't bad but some fins were clogged just at the top). However, this does no good - temps still seem a bit high (Mainboard temp = 51C so SANDRA tells me) but CPU temp is OK (50C).
Now, by this time I'm blowing in lotsa air from a big 12" portable fan to cool things down and can get main board temp to mid 30s and CPU to mid 40s - even did a 6 hour encode successfully (CPU temp went high during the encode but only to low 60s). So, I start to play the game again, and it works well for about 5 minutes and then the b*tch rebooted, even at these low temps.
Any ideas what's up? And are these temps too high? Perhaps I have not cleaned the fins thoroughly enough (I didn't take the heat sink itself off) but the fact that it still reboots when the temps are low means something else is wrong, yes?
Time for a new MoBO/Memory/Graphics card I think.
Oh yeah - no viruses, spyware, trojans etc. Only recent progs installed were M$ Windows Defender and Trojan Hunter. Memtest shows A-OK and Passmark's disk checkup is OK on both disks (though it gave me heart failure when it couldn't find a boot disk a couple of times after the "vacuum phase"). Device manager shows all clear.
Regards
So, being a bright spark, I figure something's wrong (apart from the fact the PC is 4 yrs old = 9 million years in PC terms). First thing I suspect is cooking components.
I tentatively open the case and vacuum out the dust (it wasn't that bad Chewy, really). Take fan off and vacuum dust outa heat sink (wasn't bad but some fins were clogged just at the top). However, this does no good - temps still seem a bit high (Mainboard temp = 51C so SANDRA tells me) but CPU temp is OK (50C).
Now, by this time I'm blowing in lotsa air from a big 12" portable fan to cool things down and can get main board temp to mid 30s and CPU to mid 40s - even did a 6 hour encode successfully (CPU temp went high during the encode but only to low 60s). So, I start to play the game again, and it works well for about 5 minutes and then the b*tch rebooted, even at these low temps.
Any ideas what's up? And are these temps too high? Perhaps I have not cleaned the fins thoroughly enough (I didn't take the heat sink itself off) but the fact that it still reboots when the temps are low means something else is wrong, yes?
Time for a new MoBO/Memory/Graphics card I think.
Oh yeah - no viruses, spyware, trojans etc. Only recent progs installed were M$ Windows Defender and Trojan Hunter. Memtest shows A-OK and Passmark's disk checkup is OK on both disks (though it gave me heart failure when it couldn't find a boot disk a couple of times after the "vacuum phase"). Device manager shows all clear.
Regards
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