- Apr 19, 2005
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Originally posted by: jpbelauskas
Originally posted by: robisbell
get "The Ultimate Boot CD" and have it run memtest86+ for 6 hours and report back the results, and then run the appropriate Hard Drive manufacturer diagnostics and report those results as well.
I think since it's crashed on IE and Firefox, and Video, it may be graphics related but I'll need to see some other tests.
what video playback do you use?
It crashes when these apps open because the cpu heats up from the processing. at idle the processor is stable but once an app opens it shoots up another 5-10 degrees.
noticed this trend yesterday when i was having overheating issues while overclocking my cpu.
OP, as suggested earlier, underclock your cpu a bit. also, you may want to look into reseating your hsf and using some arctic silver or arctic cooler mx-2.
Good luck!
I would be inclined to agree, but 19 out of the 20 that its crashed have been when I'm using Firefox (more specifically, every crash has been when I've I clicked a link) and the one time when firefox wasn't active, I can't promise that it wasn't running in the background. I ran the disk checks last night and no problems. I've removed Firefox from my quicklaunch and am sticking to IE7 for the time being with Speedfan running on my second monitor. Next time I reboot I'll try underclocking the CPU a bit.
It seems a bit odd because for the first few months I had the machine I had no real problems. Maybe the connection between the HS and fan has been compromised.
Thanks again, I'll keep you guys informed!