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any idea whats causing this?

OOBradm

Golden Member
ok, first here are my system specs:
AMD Xp 1600+
GeForce 2 mx 400
384 mb DDR ram
IBM 60gig hdd
FIC AD11 mobo w/ AMD chipset
Windows XP profesional

ok, so here my problem. I will be playing a game, and after averagely a half an hour, XP will come up with an error that reads something like "This game has caused an error. It must be shut down" then I have a choice to send an error report or not. and then I choose one, and it shuts off. it happens with almost every game. Any idea whats causing this? could it be a heating problem?
 
did you install the updates from microsofts websites? They have a software compadabilty update maybe this will fix some of those errors! Also could you post the games that this is happening on?
 
could my sound card cause this? I dont havea PCI sound card, just the one on my motherboard. Could taht cause my games to crash?
 
Sounds like it's getting flaky under load, what heatsink/fan combo are you using, did you use good thermal paste, maybe even the PSU's being stretched a bit, do you have good cooling fans on the case? Does it run longer if you leave the case open? If so you've a heat problem, if not, probably the PSU.
 
I have trouble running medal of honor also, I am running XP as well, but that is the only game I have had problems with. Other games I have played include Age of Empires II, and Unreal Tournament.
 
since Im fairly new in the pc tech world, I had some guy in a local shop install my processor, heatsink, and fans. So, I dont know the asnwer to those questions. I checked the temperature of my processor after it froze once, it was 107ºF. Is that hot for an AMD athlon?

is there a chance it could be my sound 'card' on my motherboard? it seems to freeze when there are multiple audio layers sounding, but maybe thats just a coincidence?
 
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