Why is my system rebooting by itself? Cooling problem???

JEDI

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i have a sempron 2500 w/a volcano cpu fan. the case has a side fan, and fan in the bottom front. (in addition to the powersupply fan, upper rear.)

cpu monitor says it's 109 F when it keep on rebooting. but in the past, the system never rebooted by itself till 114 degrees. (rebooted 4 times today when temp reached 109.)

so why is it rebooting now at a lower temp!?

THX!

edit:
I'm using WinXP Sp2.
I have Nav 2002 w/latest virus strings. no viruses.
 

duckdown

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thats an outrageous temperature anyways

time to remove that heatsink ASAP and re-apply AS5 and re-mount the HSF..
don't fool around, unless your mobo's temperature readings are WAAAAY off
 

ViRGE

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109F is only 43C, that's a perfectly fine temperature.
 
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Nothing wrong with 114 F, no matter what kind of chip. My Athlon XP tops out at about 130 F (currently 107), and is 100% stable.

It's possible the power supply is going bad.
 

w00t

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Originally posted by: duckdown
thats an outrageous temperature anyways

time to remove that heatsink ASAP and re-apply AS5 and re-mount the HSF..
don't fool around, unless your mobo's temperature readings are WAAAAY off

lol, someone got celcius mixed up with fahrenheit.

 

DLBlank

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Originally posted by: w00t
Originally posted by: duckdown
thats an outrageous temperature anyways

time to remove that heatsink ASAP and re-apply AS5 and re-mount the HSF..
don't fool around, unless your mobo's temperature readings are WAAAAY off

lol, someone got celcius mixed up with fahrenheit.
^^We can only hope lol



Any way it sounds like a virus to me.
 

Furen

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Check your bios settings, maybe you set your CPU thermal protection temperature thing too low (mine is at 80C).
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: Furen
Check your bios settings, maybe you set your CPU thermal protection temperature thing too low (mine is at 80C).

i dont think it's that. in the past, it rebooted at 114f, and now at 109f and i didnt make any changes.

power supply bad?! how does heat affect the power supply?

also, just before my machine reboots, i get the blue screen and an exception error. so is it still the powersupply or does this mean CPU?
 

stevty2889

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Those temps are not bad at all, they are quite good, if thats your temps, it's NOT a heat issue. Why not list your full system specs including power supply, that will make it a little easier..and maybe be a little more specific of the blue screen error. Have you run memtest to make sure you don't have a memory issue?
 

JEDI

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Originally posted by: stevty2889
Those temps are not bad at all, they are quite good, if thats your temps, it's NOT a heat issue. Why not list your full system specs including power supply, that will make it a little easier..and maybe be a little more specific of the blue screen error. Have you run memtest to make sure you don't have a memory issue?

unfortunately, the blue screen and exception error flashes way too quickly for me to read it
 

JEDI

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yes bsod then quickly to mobo splash screen as if i just turned my machine on
 

stevty2889

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right click on my computer, properties, advanced tab, click on settings under the startup and recovery section, and uncheck automaticly restart.
 

JEDI

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thx.

got bsod again. here's the msg:

nv4_disp.dll Address bf0145e4 base at bf012000

i have a gf4 4200. i havent updated the video drivers in a year. but why is the driver causing problems now?

does that mean my video card is about to fail?

edit:
i'm assuming nv4_disl.dll is my nvidia driver?
 

JEDI

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just got another bsod

Stop 0x00000007E
rdbss.sys

Anyone know whats going on?!?!!?
 

w00t

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google

search up those errors and see what they mean. I would do it for you but you wouldnt learn anything next time sumthing like this happens you will be able to fix it :)
 

stevty2889

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Have you run memtest yet? This really sounds like a memory problem. I would also run CHKDSK on the hard drive, as bad memory can corrupt the hard drive as well.