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Nagamasa
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RE: power supply
quote: Originally posted by NiteMare
my computer keeps freezing up, and i think its the power supply, i think its not powerfull enough
Does it freeze like when you're surfing the net, all of sudden, your mouse doesn't respond, the clock stops ticking, and music gets stuck?
EDIT: 700 posts!
This post was edited on 02-18-2007 at 09:47 PM by Nagamasa.
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02-18-2007 09:47 PM |
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Dr4g0n
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RE: power supply
A 450W power supply is sufficient to power most PCs, so I highly doubt that this is the problem.
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02-18-2007 10:03 PM |
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YottabyteWizard
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RE: power supply
It doesnt sound like PSU problem to me either.
It sound to me like a GPU or RAM problem.
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02-19-2007 08:49 AM |
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vaccination
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RE: power supply
Freezing up? It's most likely a RAM problem, how much have you got?
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02-19-2007 08:54 AM |
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Nagamasa
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RE: power supply
quote: Originally posted by vaccination
Freezing up? It's most likely a RAM problem, how much have you got?
I have 1 GB.
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02-19-2007 11:54 AM |
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Dr4g0n
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RE: power supply
quote: Originally posted by Phillip
Try running memtest.
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02-19-2007 11:58 AM |
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Nagamasa
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RE: power supply
quote: Originally posted by Dr4g0n
quote: Originally posted by Phillip
Try running memtest.
I'm confused about the readme...I downloaded the Pre-Compiled Memtest86 v3.2 installable from Windows and DOS, but the readme only tells me what do do on a Linux...
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02-19-2007 11:59 AM |
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Dr4g0n
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RE: power supply
You have to install it to a floppy disc and boot from it, the test can't be run whilst Windows is running as it needs exclusive access to the RAM.
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02-19-2007 12:11 PM |
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Jhrono
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RE: power supply
Hey
memtest is great when you've changed RAM timings, clocks or voltages, but if you haven't done so (thus the memory is with default clocks etc etc) it most likely won't have a problem running memtest (I guess)..
Anyhow, try it, it's a good way to troubleshoot
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02-19-2007 01:08 PM |
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NiteMare
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O.P. RE: power supply
another peice of information, that might help, is that i noticed, seconds (about 5-10) before everything frezzes in place, i notice a "click" from one of my hard drives, then a few scratching sounds, like the hard drive is being read from.
that click i've heard before and is usualy when the hard drive is first starting up (ie at boot up, or after the computer has idled for a while then you start using it again)
i've run the powermax hard drive tests on all my drives, as recommended by the maxor site(all 3 drives are maxors)
still don't know exactly whats going on, but maybe soembody else here does, based on that additional info
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02-19-2007 07:15 PM |
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