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10-07-2009, 11:44 PM
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Computer freezes
My desktop works fine but after about 10 minutes it freezes whether I'm listening to music, using Firefox, or running a program; sometimes when it freezes the tower beeps forcing me to reboot. I don't thinks it's heating issues, since the tower is so quiet. I maybe wrong.
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Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Version 2002
Service Package 3
Intel(R)
Pentium(R) 4
CPU 3.4GHz; 2.00 GB of RAM
Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 5200
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11-07-2009, 03:46 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
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I don't thinks it's heating issues, since the tower is so quiet.
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I don't see how one leads to the other. In fact, too quiet could mean a fan has stopped working.
Have you opened the side panel, cleaned the inside and made sure the fans are spinning.
If clean, you might blast a desk fan in there and run like that for awhile to see if it happens again.
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11-07-2009, 04:16 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
I'm new to this, so I have no idea what Ambient, Remote, and HD0 stand for.
Fan 1: 924 RPM
Fan 2: 2560 RPM
GPU: OC
Ambient: 36 C
Remote 1: 60 C
Remote 2: 34 C
HD0: 28 C
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11-07-2009, 05:00 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
I don't know if all computers do this but when mine hits 75C it shuts off. No beeps or forced restarts it just suddenly shuts completely off. It is something to look into though if you can figure out which value is which. I'm wondering if you get a pattern to the beeps. This is known as a beep code and it can very useful for diagnosing problems. Also do you get a back or blue screen? Do you get an error code? Have you tried running your computer in safe mode? Hit F8 repeatedly until you get a screen with advanced boot options. Have you tried a system restore point? Have you tried to scan your hard drive? In addition what is the make/model of your computer?
Also right click on my computer/computer --> manage --> Event Viewer --> Windows Logs --> System. Look for entries with an X. Please tell me what the most common entries are.
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11-07-2009, 05:10 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
The readings are unclear, so try this...
Download, and install Everest Ultimate Edition 4.6: http://www.lavalys.com:8081/everestultimate460.exe
Enter following registration code (Help>Enter product key) to make it fully functional:
RHGJE-54X47-HML9C-V498I-UUMVI
(it's all legal, the above version has been recently offered as a free download)
Expand Computer folder.
Click on Sensor.
Post all info from there.
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11-07-2009, 03:56 PM
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Re: Computer freezes
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I don't know if all computers do this but when mine hits 75C it shuts off.
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That depends on the chipset/BIOS capabilities programmed (or not) into the motherboard, and the CPUs capabilities and thermal thresholds. In other words - nearly every computer is different. Most warning and shutdown thresholds can be adjusted by the user - not always a good thing as some users slide the threshold up, instead of seeing why temperatures are climbing.
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11-07-2009, 06:05 PM
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Re: Computer freezes
I thought that it might be different from one to the next so I was just observing what happens on mine. It doesn't make sense that it keeps running when the temp gets to hot as that could damage the computer & namely the CPU. If you see any kind of setting in the BIOS pertaining to that you need to change it. Perhaps you can get it to shut itself off.
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15-07-2009, 02:39 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
--------[ EVEREST Ultimate Edition ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version EVEREST v4.60.1500
Benchmark Module 2.3.237.0
Homepage Lavalys - Comprehensive IT Security and Management
Report Type Quick Report
Computer NARET-6270A4280
Generator R34
Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Professional 5.1.2600 (WinXP Retail)
Date 2009-07-14
Time 18:38
--------[ Sensor ]------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Sensor Properties:
Sensor Type SMSC LPC47M192/997 (SMBus 2Dh)
Temperatures:
Motherboard 33 °C (91 °F)
CPU 51 °C (124 °F)
Aux 31 °C (88 °F)
WDC WD1600BB-22FTA0 28 °C (82 °F)
Cooling Fans:
CPU 938 RPM
Chassis 2534 RPM
Voltage Values:
CPU Core 1.31 V
+1.5 V 1.52 V
+1.8 V 1.74 V
+2.5 V 2.45 V
+3.3 V 3.32 V
+5 V 4.97 V
+12 V 11.69 V
Last edited by TickleMeElmo; 15-07-2009 at 02:44 AM.
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15-07-2009, 02:48 AM
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Re: Computer freezes
This is way too high for idle desktop.
You need to get a can of compressed air, open the case, and clean it well inside.
With open case, turn it on, and see, if all fans are running.
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