Ok, here is what's going on:
Randomly, the computer will restart itself or just shut off. Sometimes when it shuts off I'll have to unplug it and wait a minute before re-plugging. When I put the plug in there is like a little power burst where the lights and fans come on for about half a second.
Next, the computer is less stable running games. If I start to run say Call to Power 2, I'll get a game going and in no more than 5 minutes the machine will lock up or restart. When I'm just screwing around in W2K Pro it'll survive much longer.
Ok, here's what I've already done:
Switched power supplies, because of the power issue.
Unplugged my extra HD, CD-R, DVD, and took out the dxr3 board.
Switched video cards just in case.
Of course, none of that worked. I'm assuming there is a motherboard problem now. It's a MicroStar MS-6195 (K7 Pro) running an Athlon 650 with 128MB Crucial PC100 RAM.
So, is it the motherboard? That's what I'm thinking now...
Thanks,
Dan
Randomly, the computer will restart itself or just shut off. Sometimes when it shuts off I'll have to unplug it and wait a minute before re-plugging. When I put the plug in there is like a little power burst where the lights and fans come on for about half a second.
Next, the computer is less stable running games. If I start to run say Call to Power 2, I'll get a game going and in no more than 5 minutes the machine will lock up or restart. When I'm just screwing around in W2K Pro it'll survive much longer.
Ok, here's what I've already done:
Switched power supplies, because of the power issue.
Unplugged my extra HD, CD-R, DVD, and took out the dxr3 board.
Switched video cards just in case.
Of course, none of that worked. I'm assuming there is a motherboard problem now. It's a MicroStar MS-6195 (K7 Pro) running an Athlon 650 with 128MB Crucial PC100 RAM.
So, is it the motherboard? That's what I'm thinking now...
Thanks,
Dan