RideTheSpiral462
Geek Trainee
I just finished hooking up my new PC last night (installed a Gigabyte SLI-Pro Mo-bo, an gForce 6800GT PCI express, 1G single stick corsiar DDR400, and an AMD 64, 3700 san deigo)...the rest of the parts are salvaged from my old rig (2 WD HD's, 2 CD drives)
I bought a crappy case/power supply last night since I realized my old case couldn't hold the new mobo. The Pwr supply is 430 watts.
Anyway I installed a copy of XP Home I had from my old gateway (for some reason windows would not boot my old OS (XP Pro) with the new configuration.
After installing drivers and everything my computer crashes every 10-30 minutes (The screen freezes no BSOD or anything just looks like I was viewing a screenshot of my desktop)
At first I thought it was a virus cause I let it on teh network before getting my firewall up (had to DL one) and even though I did get some BS virus in those 10 minutes I did reformat and its still doing it after format even though it has not yet been connected to the internet.
FYI - bios shows my CPU running at 33C but everest (hardware monitoring program) shows it at 70C which is hot enough to crash teh machine. The fan however is putting out cool air and the heatsink is cool to the touch.
Also it was fine all 3 times I reinstalled windows (no crashes) it only crashes once windows is running.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Chris
I bought a crappy case/power supply last night since I realized my old case couldn't hold the new mobo. The Pwr supply is 430 watts.
Anyway I installed a copy of XP Home I had from my old gateway (for some reason windows would not boot my old OS (XP Pro) with the new configuration.
After installing drivers and everything my computer crashes every 10-30 minutes (The screen freezes no BSOD or anything just looks like I was viewing a screenshot of my desktop)
At first I thought it was a virus cause I let it on teh network before getting my firewall up (had to DL one) and even though I did get some BS virus in those 10 minutes I did reformat and its still doing it after format even though it has not yet been connected to the internet.
FYI - bios shows my CPU running at 33C but everest (hardware monitoring program) shows it at 70C which is hot enough to crash teh machine. The fan however is putting out cool air and the heatsink is cool to the touch.
Also it was fine all 3 times I reinstalled windows (no crashes) it only crashes once windows is running.
Any Ideas?
Thanks,
Chris