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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Pokhara/Nepal
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This summer is going hard my 2 sytems (home+office). As temperature of my both systems is between 45° to 55°. But both systems restarts in some unspecified intervals, anyway OS doesn't crashes. Previous my home system was getting OS crashed & BSOD as well as BSOD while OS reinstallation due bad RAM module. I replaced it with kingstone's 2x1GB slots and got OS worked perfectly but now sometime system restarts automatically. Sameway office one system restarts while defragmenting drives. Config: (All compo are new) Home System Dual Core 1.8 (Temp 45°-50°) Mercury 945 Mobo (Will replace soon with nVidia or Intel mobo) WD SATA 160, Segate SATA 160 GB Kingstone 2GB RAM General PSU SmgSng DVD+RW Office System Pentium D 2.8 (Temp 45°-55°) MSI 865 Mobo Smgsng 80GB 1GB RAM (Not branded) General PSU SmgSng DVD-ROM Guys please help whts going wrong with my systems...........I wanna stop these systems to follow Ghost Rider. |
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hehe lol ghost rider!
well will give ya some tips- try and sit in AC if possible. Get a utility and set ur fan to max.Get a Zalman CNPS950 fan or even a Thermaltake BigWaterSE (have them both) they are superb! |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Dec 2006
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nothing more than this. any suggestion??? |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Pokhara/Nepal
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well, my office is system is working fine now. i did it by removing faulty ram slot. now working perfectly, defragmentation goes smooth.
guys, help me for my home system....please |
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Point Blanc
Join Date: Jan 2008
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well I can say you should get suggested cooling option for your home.
Secondly in office you got Pentium D, these proccy are known to generate heat and go for a ride easily invariably of you sitting in AC plant. |
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Pokhara/Nepal
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I will comment after 2 days after its performance results. |
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Join Date: Sep 2007
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@dhanusaud
Try and do these things: 1.Provide good ventilation to your Systems. 2.If you can then buy larger cabinets with some fans. 3.Again,if you can,buy 2 CPU coolers,Thermalright Extreme 120 which is around 3.5K.It will keep your CPU's cool as ice cubes BTW Dual Core processors produce hell lot of heat!I owned one and it heated up like hell and was very noisy. |
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