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PureMourning
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #20 on: 12/13/03 at 18:35:32 » |
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I'm still haviing problems... badly. I checked the temp. it was 86 F. HELP. please.
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #21 on: 12/13/03 at 21:13:01 » |
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86f for cpu temp is fine, could be memory faults, take it into a computer service center and see what they think.
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #22 on: 12/13/03 at 22:02:38 » |
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just on this topic, i was checking my CPU temp thru CMOS this morning, and i found that the CPU temp was 64C and i had just turned the comp on... so i dont think thats very good.. its an AMD Athlon XP2000+, so i know that its the over clocked version of the 1800+, but would that cause the CPU temp to be 64C? the CPU fan is the one that came with the CPU, and runs around 3150-3350RPM.. just want to know if that is something i should be concerned about or not
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #23 on: 12/14/03 at 07:21:40 » |
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an overclocked 1800? lol. that model comes from the palmino core design used for xp1500 to xp2000, amd/intel just test each chip at the highest speed it will reliably work at and sell it as that. 64c while within specification is a bit high.
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #24 on: 12/19/03 at 20:54:19 » |
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I formated my comp. (again, like the 100th time) went back to ME. Same problem.... it's gotta be my comp., maybe? Any thoughts?
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« Reply #25 on: 12/19/03 at 21:01:21 » |
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take it to a service center
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #26 on: 12/20/03 at 19:46:13 » |
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you have to relize when intel and the other cpu makers make the processor they test it to see what it will run at stable and set it to that speed but that dosn't mean it would run stable at higher speed just got to tweak ur speed up a little at a time and see when it starts bugging out
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #27 on: 12/20/03 at 19:59:10 » |
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also increasing the core voltage helps, but you do so at your own risk!
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #28 on: 12/20/03 at 20:03:52 » |
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I wouldn't by much but when ever u are tweaking ur cpu ur playign a deadly games so every thing is at own risk
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #29 on: 12/21/03 at 19:18:38 » |
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I also have a friend who purchased a computer from the same place I did, and his memory was bad, so they sent him a new one. Possibilty I might be having the same bad luck. My question is, is there anyway I can tell if it IS 'memory faults' that are causing the problems?
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #30 on: 12/21/03 at 20:27:24 » |
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http://homepage.ntlworld.com/johnlh/bitstd.exe 600kb is the program we use at work to test parts, it should find any problems. As usual, i have to say, if this program tests your faulty component so much that it breaks, it is not my fault.
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #31 on: 12/21/03 at 22:18:02 » |
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Also, before I do that, let me state that... Lately this white screen has popped up saying there is not enough free memory available, when I tried to open AIM... and all I had running was Microsoft Word. Hmm..
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #32 on: 12/21/03 at 22:19:58 » |
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that sounds like it's out of resources
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #33 on: 12/21/03 at 22:43:38 » |
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Ok, I ran that BurnIt Test, didn't go very well. After around 9 minutes it froze, all 9 tests stopped moving, and my computer light on the tower wasn't blinking, so it wasn't loading. It was like that for minutes, I couldn't click anything, so I just turned it off then back on. During the test I was keeping my eye on the memory one, it froze up on cycle 14, the all 1's pattern. I heard a lot of beeping, which means errors and continuation. Ehhh...
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Re: Serious: Forced Reboots
« Reply #34 on: 12/22/03 at 23:07:57 » |
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Ok, I set it so it just did the memory test and it PASSED, hmmm.
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