Well ive posted before about having problems with my hard drive.
Well the rattling has gone, dont know how that happened.
GPU seems fine, tho the temp while gaming heavily is around 75-80 with ATITool making the fan run at 60%. So this could be the problem i dont know for sure.
But ive also noticed that it could be my CPU. Well the problems i get with games is that they constantly crash, everything seems, well slow, before right when i started her up the first time it was quick, but it seems to have slowed down some.
Ill try defragmenting, but i also get a blue screen, but not any old blue screen of death, but one which is corrupted, and this is mostly after heavy gaming.Theres no writing, just a blue screen with corruption around the edges of the screen, and my sound goes all funny, with high pitched whines, static noises, interferences, and with a good measure of repeated parts of the game sounds every so often.
I restart and its all good. But i do get a lot of crashes of games, and it just returns to the desktop. I ruled out my hard drive, becuase i made a clone on my other 250Gb hard drive from my raptor. When i tried to play games on the new HDD it would do just like what i wrote above. So i can rule out HDD problems.
If any of you by any chance can give me any help that would be good, ive got most diagnostic programs and analysis programs like WD diagnostic tools, CPU-Z and ATITool so if you need me to post any numbers up or stuff like that i will.
ETC... ive got a Powerstream OCZ 520W that makes the ticking noise and by now all of you know that OCZ that they will replace it, but at the same time they said that it wont damage the PC, do you think this could be the problem or not?
AMD64 3500+ Winchestor 90nm
X850XT-PE
1Gb OCZ Platinum Rev 2 PC3200
Raptor 74Gb 10000Rpm
Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Plus 250Gb 16Mb Cache NCQ
Aquagate Watercooling
Gigabyte K8NXP-9 nForce4 Ultra (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
Gigabyte Wireless PCI Card
CD/DVD Combo Drive
DVD-R Dual layer Drive
OCZ Powerstream 520W
Thermaltake Tsunami Case
Any help would be appreciated.
Well the rattling has gone, dont know how that happened.
GPU seems fine, tho the temp while gaming heavily is around 75-80 with ATITool making the fan run at 60%. So this could be the problem i dont know for sure.
But ive also noticed that it could be my CPU. Well the problems i get with games is that they constantly crash, everything seems, well slow, before right when i started her up the first time it was quick, but it seems to have slowed down some.
Ill try defragmenting, but i also get a blue screen, but not any old blue screen of death, but one which is corrupted, and this is mostly after heavy gaming.Theres no writing, just a blue screen with corruption around the edges of the screen, and my sound goes all funny, with high pitched whines, static noises, interferences, and with a good measure of repeated parts of the game sounds every so often.
I restart and its all good. But i do get a lot of crashes of games, and it just returns to the desktop. I ruled out my hard drive, becuase i made a clone on my other 250Gb hard drive from my raptor. When i tried to play games on the new HDD it would do just like what i wrote above. So i can rule out HDD problems.
If any of you by any chance can give me any help that would be good, ive got most diagnostic programs and analysis programs like WD diagnostic tools, CPU-Z and ATITool so if you need me to post any numbers up or stuff like that i will.
ETC... ive got a Powerstream OCZ 520W that makes the ticking noise and by now all of you know that OCZ that they will replace it, but at the same time they said that it wont damage the PC, do you think this could be the problem or not?
AMD64 3500+ Winchestor 90nm
X850XT-PE
1Gb OCZ Platinum Rev 2 PC3200
Raptor 74Gb 10000Rpm
Maxtor DiamondMax 10 Plus 250Gb 16Mb Cache NCQ
Aquagate Watercooling
Gigabyte K8NXP-9 nForce4 Ultra (Socket 939) PCI-Express Motherboard
Gigabyte Wireless PCI Card
CD/DVD Combo Drive
DVD-R Dual layer Drive
OCZ Powerstream 520W
Thermaltake Tsunami Case
Any help would be appreciated.