Howdy from Kuwait!!
Alrighty doods and doodettes, before ya flame me for posting about something that has already been posted, please take a look at the entire problem. And thanks in advance!!
When playing graphics intensive games, my computer has a rather annoying predilection to freeze randomly or the game crashes, or the computers says to hell with it and simply reboots. Now, I have read over the posts with similar issues and have gotten several opinions, but none seem to have me convinced. Anyway, below is a detailed system summary and some more detail after that.
I am running a P4 3.2ghz w/1mb cache (W/HT)
Using a MSI 865PE/G Neo2 motherboard.
ASUS AX800Pro (ATI Radeon X800Pro 256 DDR2)
2GB PC2700 RAM (Mixed brands)
2 125GB Maxtor HDs
SB Audigy 2 Ex Platinum
D-Link DWL G520+ Wireless NIC
1 Sony DVD+-RW
1 Liteon 52x32x52 CD-RW
Winblows XP SP2
The games that are crashing are The Sims 2, Star Wars Galaxies (JTL Expansion), Knights of the Old Republic, Doom3, and Half Life 2. ALL the fans on my system are running 100% (Checked this after reading one of the posts here, even replaced 2 case fans). Yet the system seems to act like it is overheating even though all the hardware monitors I am running say the temp stays well lower than any thresholds I set. All the drivers are updated, and the PSU is the same one I pulled out of another machine that was working fine (with the exception of the IDE RAID). I have, so far, tried 2 different PSUs. I have tried various combos of my 4 512 PC2700 with as little as 1gig. Nothing seems to stop this stuff. I have a sneaking suspicion it is Winblows XP SP2 that is causing this, but I backed it off from SP2 and that didn’t work. (Ran the repair from the CD which reset the system to pre-sp1). I also have an idea it may be just be XP Pro, though, because I didn’t have these problems when I ran W2K with the exact same system. All drivers and BIOS versions have been flashed, and re-flashed. (I even kicked it once, just for giggles, and then cried. Stupid thing is heavy). The Video card, while it could be bad, doesn’t seem to be the issue. I have placed a Nvidia Geforce 5600 from a machine that works into this system and it still happens. I am contemplating a sledge hammer and a liberal supply of force, but then I wouldn’t be able to surf and we CAN’T have that. Soooo, ideas, opinions, snide remarks, or politically incorrect statements that I can throw at this Model P.O.S. computer would be an ulcer saver. Thanks guys!!
Ben
Alrighty doods and doodettes, before ya flame me for posting about something that has already been posted, please take a look at the entire problem. And thanks in advance!!
When playing graphics intensive games, my computer has a rather annoying predilection to freeze randomly or the game crashes, or the computers says to hell with it and simply reboots. Now, I have read over the posts with similar issues and have gotten several opinions, but none seem to have me convinced. Anyway, below is a detailed system summary and some more detail after that.
I am running a P4 3.2ghz w/1mb cache (W/HT)
Using a MSI 865PE/G Neo2 motherboard.
ASUS AX800Pro (ATI Radeon X800Pro 256 DDR2)
2GB PC2700 RAM (Mixed brands)
2 125GB Maxtor HDs
SB Audigy 2 Ex Platinum
D-Link DWL G520+ Wireless NIC
1 Sony DVD+-RW
1 Liteon 52x32x52 CD-RW
Winblows XP SP2
The games that are crashing are The Sims 2, Star Wars Galaxies (JTL Expansion), Knights of the Old Republic, Doom3, and Half Life 2. ALL the fans on my system are running 100% (Checked this after reading one of the posts here, even replaced 2 case fans). Yet the system seems to act like it is overheating even though all the hardware monitors I am running say the temp stays well lower than any thresholds I set. All the drivers are updated, and the PSU is the same one I pulled out of another machine that was working fine (with the exception of the IDE RAID). I have, so far, tried 2 different PSUs. I have tried various combos of my 4 512 PC2700 with as little as 1gig. Nothing seems to stop this stuff. I have a sneaking suspicion it is Winblows XP SP2 that is causing this, but I backed it off from SP2 and that didn’t work. (Ran the repair from the CD which reset the system to pre-sp1). I also have an idea it may be just be XP Pro, though, because I didn’t have these problems when I ran W2K with the exact same system. All drivers and BIOS versions have been flashed, and re-flashed. (I even kicked it once, just for giggles, and then cried. Stupid thing is heavy). The Video card, while it could be bad, doesn’t seem to be the issue. I have placed a Nvidia Geforce 5600 from a machine that works into this system and it still happens. I am contemplating a sledge hammer and a liberal supply of force, but then I wouldn’t be able to surf and we CAN’T have that. Soooo, ideas, opinions, snide remarks, or politically incorrect statements that I can throw at this Model P.O.S. computer would be an ulcer saver. Thanks guys!!
Ben