Originally posted by: MDesigner
The PSU is an Enermax Liberty 500W, with active PFC. I doubt there are any power issues there.
PS, let me clarify something.. my computer never goes into standby or sleep mode. I don't use those. It's just my LCD monitor that gets put into "power off" mode after 30 mins of idle time. So basically what happened here was, the LCD monitor was in standby.. and the computer locked up. So moving the mouse or hitting the keyboard wouldn't wake the monitor up.
Originally posted by: MDesigner
I've built quite a few PCs, and have experienced all kinds of issues.. but this is something totally new I've never seen before.
I was out of town this weekend, and was trying to connect to my computer at home via Remote Desktop. No luck. Hmm..very weird. Even if the machine blue screen'd, it will reboot and everything will be accessible again. And the network was up & running fine.. so I got home and checked it out. The monitor was in standby mode, and the computer was completely unresponsive. All fans were spinning normally, there was no power to the USB mouse (the fancy lights were off) or any other USB devices... basically it's as if the damned thing was turned off, but it wasn't. No power output, no VGA output, nothing..just fans running as usual.
Anyone ever seen this?? What the heck causes this and how do I even begin to troubleshoot this? It happens totally randomly, it seems.
Originally posted by: MDesigner
Not a RAM issue, most likely, because these two sticks were used in my previous machine which ran with absolutely zero issues. Now they're in my new machine.. same sticks. Still, though, if I were to run a RAM test on these two 1GB sticks, which RAM test should I run? memtest86 is fine but.. geez, it takes like a good 2 days to run a test, I don't have time for that!
Originally posted by: MDesigner
Done. Although I don't know how much Direct3D Azureus uses...
Originally posted by: MDesigner
So is this possible? For DIMM slots to be "bad"? DIMM3 seems to be just fine, so I'm using just one of the pqi 1GB sticks in that slot now.
Originally posted by: MDesigner
I got a replacement motherboard. Ran memtest86 for 8 hrs, everything was fine. Computer is a lot better than before.
But just the other day, I had a lockup again. And just now I did too, though the RAM tests out just fine. This wouldn't be a bad CPU, would it? Do you think it's just leftover system "funkiness" from when the RAM was giving the OS issues? I'm going to reformat this evening, I think/hope that will clear up these issues.
(OS "funkiness"..besides the lockups, yesterday all the icons on my Start menu were those default blank page icons with the Windows logo on them. Also, one time I booted up Windows, I got some error message saying something about a file in the registry was corrupt but it was repaired)