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PC problem - reboots for no reason.


Marco

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Hi all,

 

My PC at home is really unstable. It reboots by itself at least 2 or 3 times every evening for no apparent reason.

 

I have reinstalled my OS (win2k) again and it keeps doing it.

 

Is there any way to find out what might be causing this?

 

Spec: Asus k8v se deluxe, amd 64bit 3000, 2 gig ddr ram, nvidia 6800 gt, soundblaster live 24 bit

 

Thanks in advance.

-Marco

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Thanks for the replies.

 

I've got a 400W power supply. It should be enough, but I'll look out for a more powerfull one.

 

I haven't played games in a while, so thats not it. It seems to crash at random.

 

I've opened the side of the case, it looks quite dusty in there, but not too bad. I'll give it a clean.

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Thanks for the replies.

 

I've got a 400W power supply. It should be enough, but I'll look out for a more powerfull one.

 

It is not about power, it is about quality. If you just got this computer and it is rebooting - it can be power supply or fan on cpu. If you have it for some time and suddenly it started rebooting - I would say it is 80% cpu fan and cpu overheating and 20% left to PS.

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It is not about power, it is about quality. If you just got this computer and it is rebooting - it can be power supply or fan on cpu. If you have it for some time and suddenly it started rebooting - I would say it is 80% cpu fan and cpu overheating and 20% left to PS.

 

Thats interesting :)

 

I'm taking bits out now to see what could be wrong like Daman mentioned earlier.

 

The event log didnt come up with anything usefull.

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To check your CPU temps try something like coretemp. http://www.thecoolest.zerobrains.com/CoreTemp/

 

Try running some stress test software whilst watching the temps. I can't remember a name of a decent one at the moment..

[edit] Othos will do it! http://sp2004.fre3.com/beta/beta2.htm

 

It'll tell you if your fan is under performing without the hassle of taking it off (which can be a pain on those if really tight).

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Thanks Pete.

 

I ran Orthos and it came up with an error:

 

Launching 1 thread...

1:Using CPU #0

1:Beginning a continuous self-test to check your computer.

1:Press Stop to end this test.

1:Test 1, 4000 Lucas-Lehmer iterations of M19922945 using 1024K FFT length.

1:FATAL ERROR: Rounding was 0.5, expected less than 0.4

1:Hardware failure detected, consult stress.txt file.

1:Torture Test ran 3 minutes 19 seconds - 1 errors, 0 warnings.

1:Execution halted.

 

Don't know what it means though...

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If it detected your CPU correctly, it might say you've got a dodgy cpu?

I'm not sure if AMD still make testing software for CPUs to determine if they're ok, but that would be my next step.

It may just be Orthos having a fit...worked OK on my Duo Core, but that doesn't mean anything.

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