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MY COMPUTER IS CRASING HELP!!!!

ofiraltarasy

Senior member
I left my computer on over night with all of the fans on full and nothing running and when i woke up my processor was at 59C and my computer didnt do anything like you could see the desktop but the mouse didnt move or anything like that

Should i get a new PSU and which one??
Should i get liquid Cooling and which one??

i only have 300dala to spend
 
The horrible butchering of the English langauge is making people skeptical. Have you actually tried to do anything? Like restart?
 
What keeps happening? Freezes?

Open your case, make sure you fan is still running. And check the temps. And what proc are you using?
 
Originally posted by: JToxic
The horrible butchering of the English langauge is making people skeptical. Have you actually tried to do anything? Like restart?

Americans butcher the English langauge almost every time they speak but hey 🙂

Did you scan for spyware with recommended tools?

Are you overclocking? If so, have you reduced speeds to stock and tried then?
 
Originally posted by: Elcs
Originally posted by: JToxic
The horrible butchering of the English langauge is making people skeptical. Have you actually tried to do anything? Like restart?

Americans butcher the English langauge almost every time they speak but hey 🙂

Did you scan for spyware with recommended tools?

Are you overclocking? If so, have you reduced speeds to stock and tried then?

I doubt this guy is overclocking. He'd be lucky to spell "overclocking."
 
Originally posted by: ofiraltarasy
i only have 300dala to spend
For 300dala, me love you long time.

Originally posted by: ofiraltarasy
NO ITS NOT A JOKE HELP!!!!
It is not a joke?

Originally posted by: ofiraltarasy
NO THE COMPUTER WORKS NOW BUT THIS KEEPS HAPPENING
Ok, press the 'Caps Lock' key one more time...

I cannot stop laughing. :laugh:
 
i have the

Abit Fatility AN8 SLI
AMD Athlon X2 Dual core
HD WD 250GB SATA2
Radeo X700
Aspire X Navigator w/Stock Heatsink

I leace my computer on and when i wake up in the moring it froze and my processor was at 57C
 
Well 57c is not a temp that should freeze an X2...so I dont thinkit is temp....my gut tells me this is likely a power supply issue...What power supply???
 
Originally posted by: ofiraltarasy
I left my computer on over night with all of the fans on full and nothing running and when i woke up my processor was at 59C and my computer didnt do anything like you could see the desktop but the mouse didnt move or anything like that

Should i get a new PSU and which one??
Should i get liquid Cooling and which one??

Shutdown and reboot the computer.

What PSU do you currently have and what are the power output specifications?
For example: +3.3V@30A; +5V@40A; -5V@0.3A; +12V@18A; -12V@0.8A; +5VSB@2A

Read Power Supply 101 for more information.

Consider the following:
  • Replace the PSU
  • test the memory with memtest
  • a different heatsink

[*]Memory Tests
Liquid cooling is not necessary to cool the CPU. There are heatsink/fan combinations that work better than the stock heatsink provided.

EDIT:
http://aspireusa.net/product.php?pid=29
The 12V rail provides 25-30A. This should be enough, unless Aspire PSU's are not typically reliable. I do not know anything about Aspire PSU's to say if they are reliable or not.

Memtest should be performed for 12 hours or more.

Try testing the system with Prime95's torture test and see if it can handle this load.

This "freezing" situation you describe happens to me on rare occasions also. I attribute this situation to Windows getting confused. Just reboot and it is fixed.
 
The power supply based on first look has a 34A on the 12v rail and that should be fine for the system you have listed above....

did you make sure you plugged the 4 pin (square) 12v plug to the mobo beside the main 20pin one???

HOw does it do during the day time when you are loading it????

Since it is just sitting there in dile makes me think 2 things...

1) you are not idle and something is still running in the background that either causes an eventual error

or

2) this is a sign somthing is overheating and perhaps it is you power supply...
 
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