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confusing computer problems....
Hi peeps...
Ive been having problems with my computer for some time now but havnt been able to figure out what is wrong with it :cry: This is mainly in reference to playing games on the computer. Sometimes it will run the game fine with no hiccups, but my problem is games crashing for no reason... Some games run fine and will never crash like company of heroes or Silent hunter 3 but there are some games the computer just doesnt seem to like........ a game like doom 3 for instance it will run fine, but another like quake 4 will occationly crash :o I will be happily playing through a game then it will just crash back to desktop (or reboot) The biggest problem is sometimes the computer will reboot itsself instead of crash or sometimes do both :nope: and this is far from uncommon Is this down to software or hardware?? I have reinstalled XP which has made the computer faster but hasnt solved this issue |
I admit that my knowledge regarding the 'guts' of the computer is limited, but could you give us your computer specs? Seeing this, some of our more knowledgable members (like Gizz) should be able to help you.
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Could be an overheating problem, check if there´s too much dust on the CPU, GPU and mainboard fan and if they work correctly. Use a brush to clean them. Games react differently, some work fine when the system is overheated, some don´t. Check the CPU, GPU and mainboard temperature under load: http://www.ocinside.de/download/mbm5370.exe Change the hardware sound acceleration to Standard, if that doesn´t help, to Basic: Start/Run, dxdiag, Sound tab. Try newer or older video and sound drivers. Update the chipset drivers. Test your RAM: http://www.memtest86.com/ |
Well i only got it from alienware a few months ago so i havnt been messing with anything inside it.
Operating System: Genuine Windows® XP Professional UK with SP2 - English Chassis Upgrades: Alienware® AlienIce™ 3.0 Video Cooling + AlienFX™ System Lighting + Alienware® High-Performance Liquid Cooling Power Supply: 700 Watt Alienware® Approved Multi-GPU Power Supply Motherboard: Alienware® Approved NVIDIA nForce™ 4 SLI Motherboard Processor: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E6700 2.66GHz 4MB Cache 1066MHz FSB Memory: 4GB DDR2 PC-6400 SDRAM at 800MHz - 4 x 1024MB Video Card: Dual 512MB NVIDIA® GeForce™ 7950 GT - SLI Enabled Physics Processing Unit : AGEIA PhysX™ Physics Processing Unit Video Optimiser: AlienAdrenaline: Video Performance System Drive: Single Drive Configuration - 250 GB Serial ATA 3Gb/s, 7,200 rpm with 8MB Cache Optical Drive One: 18x Dual Layer DVD±R/W Drive Sound Card: High-Definition 7.1 Performance Audio - Standard Network Card: Integrated High Performance Intel Gigabit Ethernet Adapter (DSL-ready) Floppy Drive: 1.44 MB Floppy Drive - Black Speakers: Creative® 2.1 Inspire™ T3100 - UK Power Supply Thats the exact information from a Email from them... I dont know if any of that helps explain the problem though Sometimes the computer will even reboot when im on the desktop doing something :nope: |
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It could also be an external device that causes this problem. If you have an USB hub, printer, scanner, or joystick, remove them, that maybe helps... |
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I'm not an expert, but check on driver updates to video and sound card and do a defrag and clean registry, as a habit.
I also always keep computer plugged into backup battery which will help against power failure and surges. |
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call alienware and tell em the problem either tey will ask u to ship the pc back and they fix it or if they cant they either give u the same specs new or compensate with a better if they cant. this is y i like to build my computers from scratch , it takes a while, but i love it and its fun and exciting for me:|\\, cuz building it from scratch for me is uber cool, plus i then know the inside and out of my computer and when a problem arises i can easily fix it.:rock::up:
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While were at it I guess I'll give it a go...
My computer has stopped turning on. I press power, the computer comes on and the monitor just goes into standby mode. I can't even use it! Sorry, I'm in a rush and will post more later. |
ASWnut101
Turn on and hold the PC power button for 3 seconds if thise is not helping i` thing your motherboard "Kaput" :dead: |
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Does it even post - ie. beep? -S |
If you have a fairly new motherboard, you should be able to see a postcode on the mobo itself after you turn it on. Check it against the manual or google it.
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No beeping, nothing. I can't tell you how many times I've checked the wires now. Press CPU power, monitor power, and the monitor goes into standby. I wonder if it had something to do with all of those BSOD's I ignored.
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