Weird problem...
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|PsYentisT|




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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 17:52    Post subject: Weird problem...
My computer is ON all day and night..downloading,playing etc.Sometimes when I restart my computer he hangs and my monitor goes to stand by but the diode on HDD is not blinking...red all the time.When I hit restart button everything goes normal and works fine...this happened to me 3 times in 2 months,and now Im worried...any suggestions or idea
whats going on.plZ help! (sorry for bad English)
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knives217




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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 18:29    Post subject:
Try turning off your PC until it can cool down, it's not good to be going weeks or months without shutting down.


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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 18:36    Post subject:
Every 3-4 days i do that...you think this is becouse high temp?
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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 19:36    Post subject:
check the temps if you have onboard temperature measurers / readers


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|PsYentisT|




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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 21:01    Post subject:
Here is my temp. list:
Idle

Motherboard 46 C
CPU 30 C
GPU 66 C
HDD1 44
HDD2 43

Playing games:

Motherboard 48 C
CPU 45 C
GPU 82 C
HDD1 49
HDD2 47
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Hfric




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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 21:04    Post subject:
GPU 82 C <---- too hot


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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 21:05    Post subject:
82 C won't cause a shutdown, reboot, or even graphical errors, so it isn't really too hot.


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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 21:08    Post subject:
but it can cause artefacts if you will play in that temperature for a longer time


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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 21:49    Post subject:
Nope, been playing for hours with a 6800 at 90 degrees.


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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 22:22    Post subject:
Nvidia drivers come pre set to warn you when you cards GPU hits 125 Deg C so Im guessing 125 Deg C is the safest hot temp your card can get to...

My XFX 7900GT sits at a nice 40 Deg C idle and 45 Deg C when playing Games Very Happy


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|PsYentisT|




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PostPosted: Sun, 13th Aug 2006 23:00    Post subject:
BTW i have 6600GT and i think its normal....summer time.
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Aug 2006 15:16    Post subject:
6600GT here used to hit 90c and games went lagy, so i changed fan and now 52 when rest and while playing 55-60 and works fine, i don't think that healty card should hit 80c+ but this is another problem. its not the reason your pc doing that. but...cause its usualy working well - i would tell you to backup all the important stuff you have got on the machine, and keep going.
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PostPosted: Mon, 14th Aug 2006 19:08    Post subject:
Feel the PSU, How hot is that getting???


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