Friday, January 22, 2010

Silent Desktop Fan Why Does My Computer Shut Down For No Reason? It's A Desktop PC AMD Phenom X4 Quad-Core 9100e 1.8 GHZ Vista64?

Why does my computer shut down for no reason? It's a Desktop PC AMD Phenom X4 Quad-Core 9100e 1.8 GHZ vista64? - silent desktop fan

I have 4 GB Ram new Platinum OCZ Technology 4GB DDR2 SDRAM Memory Module - 4GB (2 x 2 GB) - 1066 DDR2-1066/PC2-8500 - a new 450 watt power supply CoolMax 450W Silent 120mm Fan Black ATX Power Supply New Video Card GeForce 8500GT 512MB 128-bit DDR2 500MHz PCI-E DVI / VGA / TV-Out SLI-Ready graphics card. My computer is shutting down in the middle of the game while I am music, or online, so only play randomly turns off. I press the power button for a backup. I have Norton 360 and no viruses. I do not know what is wrong.

5 comments:

StorageCraft said...

According to me the problem is not there with your computer fan but the problem lies with your board present in your PC. The resistors on the board must have fallen bad.

Greg said...

Unfortunately, there is no single answer to this.

These include:
poor memory
CPU overheating
PSU failure
A driver problem
A software problem

Personally, download a bootable Linux distro, burn it onto a CD and boot. And the system could run on Linux using hardware problems and point exactly to exclude in the software) (Windows, installed software or driver problems.

If the system crashes when running a Linux Live CD, so this would be the point where a hardware failure. Several Linux Live CD comes with memtest86 which can check the system memory and state whether there is a problem. Thermal control then the next step would be to consider - the processor is too hot (maybe the CPU fan is down)?

sawman87 said...

Temp a better CPU fan and add another case fan. Check the time! http://www.filehippo.com/download_speedf http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/ ... ...

xjdfksgj said...

The problem for me is most likely your power supply. I do not think watts is sufficient. Implementation of a quad-core in 450-watt power supply seems unlikely.

Get a new power supply with at least 600 watts.

Joe said...

Spyware could be spyware or try something Révová

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