Note: I wasn't sure how to classify this problem, since I suspect it could either be overheating, power or maybe another problem. I trust that the post will be moved to the correct forum once more is known.
About 1 year ago, I bought a new computer (specification below) with the primary intention of playing games, coding, watching HD movies, and it worked splendidly for that time.
About 2-3 weeks ago (maybe a little more) whenever I play games for around 30-40 minutes my computer will completely lose power. No error message, no blue-screen of death (even though that option is turned on) -- nothing. Just shuts out completely.
I suspected that maybe it was down to the game I was playing, but that doesn't seem to be true as the same thing happens on all games I've tried playing.
My next guess was maybe a faulty power supply. I don't have a spare and didn't want to purchase a new one just to test the theory, so I'm not sure about that. However, I did lower the graphics options to medium/low for one of the games ('Left 4 Dead') and I'm able to play that just fine now (I'm not sure that is the cause of the problem though, since--just a month or so, ago--I was able to play these games, including Crysis, Far Cry 2, GTA IV, Left 4 Dead at maximum settings without a problem).
After installing my motherboards (Asus) 'Probe II' software, I noticed that when I'm playing a game, the Vcore, +3.3, +5.0 and +12.0 settings fluctuate and my CPU temperature begins to rise from about 48C (which it is at right now, when I'm just idling/chatting/using the web) to around 57-60C (at which point I closed the game to avoid the same problem).
Computer Specification:
I'm torn between whether this is overheating or something wrong with the power supply unit, which in turn is causing overheating (is that even possible?). I'd be happy with having to pay for a new power supply unit, or cooling system (or even both, I guess). I'd just rather avoid the cost if possible.
Any help would be great. Apologies if I've left out any information, I'll be happy to provide any further information about the problem if something is needed.
About 1 year ago, I bought a new computer (specification below) with the primary intention of playing games, coding, watching HD movies, and it worked splendidly for that time.
About 2-3 weeks ago (maybe a little more) whenever I play games for around 30-40 minutes my computer will completely lose power. No error message, no blue-screen of death (even though that option is turned on) -- nothing. Just shuts out completely.
I suspected that maybe it was down to the game I was playing, but that doesn't seem to be true as the same thing happens on all games I've tried playing.
My next guess was maybe a faulty power supply. I don't have a spare and didn't want to purchase a new one just to test the theory, so I'm not sure about that. However, I did lower the graphics options to medium/low for one of the games ('Left 4 Dead') and I'm able to play that just fine now (I'm not sure that is the cause of the problem though, since--just a month or so, ago--I was able to play these games, including Crysis, Far Cry 2, GTA IV, Left 4 Dead at maximum settings without a problem).
After installing my motherboards (Asus) 'Probe II' software, I noticed that when I'm playing a game, the Vcore, +3.3, +5.0 and +12.0 settings fluctuate and my CPU temperature begins to rise from about 48C (which it is at right now, when I'm just idling/chatting/using the web) to around 57-60C (at which point I closed the game to avoid the same problem).
Computer Specification:
- Antec EarthWatts 430W PSU
- 2x Western Digital WD5000AAKS 500GB SATA II 7200RPM HDD
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 CPU
- Asus P5N-E SLI 650i Socket 775 PCI-E ATX Motherboard
- 3x Kingston 1GB DDR2 800MHz/PC2-6400 Memory Non-ecc CL5 Unbuffered 1.8V RAM
- ASUS NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX GPU
- 2x 22" LCD Monitors
- Coolermaster Cosmos RC-1000
I'm torn between whether this is overheating or something wrong with the power supply unit, which in turn is causing overheating (is that even possible?). I'd be happy with having to pay for a new power supply unit, or cooling system (or even both, I guess). I'd just rather avoid the cost if possible.
Any help would be great. Apologies if I've left out any information, I'll be happy to provide any further information about the problem if something is needed.