Prob With my PC :| (Help!!)

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vizoomer

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Well guyz ... suddenly i've got this strange prob ...

it's when i play any kind of games or use something that uses more power of CPU

my monitor suddenly shuts down but my hard disk still is running !!

in that i need to restart and then when i use the game or something again it happeneds again

and today a strange thing ... when i was using the encoding app ... instead of the monitor shut down thing the pc restared ....

i 1st thougt it's GFX card .... as it may not be taking the load ... but then it maybe somethng else too

my pc config :-

P4 2.66GHZ
1GB RAM
512MB GS8400 Nvedia card

and here are some temprature and etc things ... if u wish to see
vnffyu.jpg


so any help ?

regards
 
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yes it will help, because 1 meg of ram is just enough to run windows and a couple of apps before it crashes, so upgrading your ram would give you less chances of crashing, min you should upgrade is 4 GB - max 8 GB.
 
yes it will help, because 1 meg of ram is just enough to run windows and a couple of apps before it crashes, so upgrading your ram would give you less chances of crashing, min you should upgrade is 4 GB - max 8 GB.
hmm ... well i've been using win xp and i'm still using it ....

been useing it extencively from like 2-3 years ....

have changed the HDD 4 months ago .... and nothing else.... in these 4 months also i've used the PC extenciely .. but never got a prob !!

well thanx anyways ;) for trying to help !! <3
 
Its your CPU, if the computer keeps restarting its because teh CPu is getting to hot, it may be messed up or something. If not try getting a better fan. I also recommend you get atleast 2gbs of RAM.
 
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Am not sure abt ny of my suggestion.

when u face Monitor problem try to open ur cpu and check the heat seeker{a meatl looks like steek below Gfx} of ut gfx card{grafic card}.

Abt Heet seeker - My experience is very but i guess gfx has two kind of seekers one a metal which seeks heet and another is that meal with a collers{fan}.

So if u check and fond itz too hot then u should try to change heet seeker with coolers.

For pc shutdown, try to change ur hard disk wiring "do't rember wire's name but there is a wire wich connects ut Hdd with Moth Bord".

I have also has encounterd same problem ehen i owned a pc with a atai graphic !!
 
flash is probably right on this. His video probably shuts off because his video card is overheating first, by the video shutting off it will cool the cpu a bit to stay on. When his computer restarted it was probably because the cpu itself got hotter faster than the video card did so it just restarted.

You might also check to make sure you have the latest driver for your video card too. Sometimes if the driver is jacked it will do this and can also restart your system.

You should go to control panel administrative tools-event viewer and see if it's saying anything. probably not but sometimes it does if it's not the machine overheating.

First thing I would do personally is pop the side door off and run it like that and see if it does it. Give it a good air duster blow to the video card fan and heatsink and the cpu fan and heatsink to make sure there's no dusty skanks blocking air flow. After this play your game and see if it still does it.
 
barcodenation said:
First thing I would do personally is pop the side door off and run it like that and see if it does it. Give it a good air duster blow to the video card fan and heatsink and the cpu fan and heatsink to make sure there's no dusty skanks blocking air flow. After this play your game and see if it still does it.
+1 barcodenation.
Yes I think it's the dust as I've faced this problem with a lots of computers.
also you can try take the RAM chips and GFX card off and put them back to their slots.this can do the work sometimes.
yes also boosting your RAM maybe a solution as new games needs more RAM and you only have 1 gb.try to have another 1 gb (If it's DDR/DDRII RAM so it's not expensive)
 
hmm ok guyz .. thanx for ur gr8 suggestions :) ... have read all the posts .. thanx very much <3 .... i just hope it'll help me ...

will 1st look over the GFX card by removing it and running my pc on the default card on the mother board so that i can know if it's only GFX card ... and if the prob still exists i'll give a note over here ...

thanx <3 <3

regards !!
viz ;)
 
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