
and CPU info

if it is CPU what would u guys sugest getin ? that would be disent ?
Thanks
Peace Boris
Last edited by >LOD<Dougalachi (2006-10-08 16:00:55)
So what would u sugest bro ? and can that couse sistem to restart when ever it fills like it ? and pc to restart when i start any game ? if so what would u sugest new Motherbioard ? new CPU ?Mad Ad wrote:
I can see your problem - the words Via and Apollo in the same sentence
Last edited by dubbs (2006-10-08 17:57:54)
Thanks for that Link does this help bro ?dubbs wrote:
Badhq, are you overclocking anything in your PC? If so this is the place to start. If you system gets to hot, there is a chance that it will crash (as in reboot) at random times. Do you use an software that monitors the tempature of you CPU, RAM, and GPU?
I can not think of a program that does this off the top of my head, I know that Nvidia's Desktop software does just for the GPU.
Edit: Got a program that you may want to try. I have not used the program myself, but a co-worker recommended it.
http://pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,7 … ption.html
so which one would u sugest ?Hyper wrote:
via chipsets are notoruiously unstable
i used to have a k8t neo2 and i had this random reboot problem until i changed my mobo(chipset)
That is not hot for a CPU. My GPU runs at 41 C alone.badhq wrote:
Thanks for that Link does this help bro ?dubbs wrote:
Badhq, are you overclocking anything in your PC? If so this is the place to start. If you system gets to hot, there is a chance that it will crash (as in reboot) at random times. Do you use an software that monitors the tempature of you CPU, RAM, and GPU?
I can not think of a program that does this off the top of my head, I know that Nvidia's Desktop software does just for the GPU.
Edit: Got a program that you may want to try. I have not used the program myself, but a co-worker recommended it.
http://pcworld.com/downloads/file/fid,7 … ption.html
http://i12.tinypic.com/432nwpw.jpg
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Thanks for tips I just wana know if I need new CPU or new Motherboard ?
So which one ? do I need to get them both or do I need to get new mobo ?R3v4n wrote:
If you are looking at upgrading, i would suggest the following:
500 watt PSU
AMD 939 or AM2 Mobo with PCIE x16 (if you don't have a pci card get one. AGP is outdated)
AMD Athalon 64 4200X2
works fine for mebadhq wrote:
So does anyone know if tha bove Mobo any good ?
Here u go bro :-)DoctorFruitloop wrote:
Boris, where do you plan on getting that Asrock mobo from because I have been tempted to get the socket 775 version but haven't been able to find it anywhere?
Last edited by max (2006-10-09 04:54:34)
MY GFX card is new I even toke it back and they tested in front of me in 3DMark which is what I uase at my home to test it it will still crash :smax wrote:
i would first turn off auto-restart in windows so that it gives you a BSOD when a error occurs. from the error code we can google what the problem is. also doing a couple of hours of prime95 and memtest 86+ will tell you if your cpu or mem (which is often the case) is faulty
EDIT: i agree that VIA chipsets suck badly. a nice nforce3 based board (maybe second hand) shouldnt be too expensive, if it turns out that the mobo is really to blame.
also is it possible that the gfx card went bad as you said that your pc restarts whenever you go into a game (3d mode). can you test the pc with a second gfx card?
k, how about the error messages of the bsod?badhq wrote:
MY GFX card is new I even toke it back and they tested in front of me in 3DMark which is what I uase at my home to test it it will still crash :smax wrote:
i would first turn off auto-restart in windows so that it gives you a BSOD when a error occurs. from the error code we can google what the problem is. also doing a couple of hours of prime95 and memtest 86+ will tell you if your cpu or mem (which is often the case) is faulty
EDIT: i agree that VIA chipsets suck badly. a nice nforce3 based board (maybe second hand) shouldnt be too expensive, if it turns out that the mobo is really to blame.
also is it possible that the gfx card went bad as you said that your pc restarts whenever you go into a game (3d mode). can you test the pc with a second gfx card?
0x0000008E ( 0xc00000005 0x8058B50C 0xF6CFA928 0x00000000 )max wrote:
k, how about the error messages of the bsod?badhq wrote:
MY GFX card is new I even toke it back and they tested in front of me in 3DMark which is what I uase at my home to test it it will still crash :smax wrote:
i would first turn off auto-restart in windows so that it gives you a BSOD when a error occurs. from the error code we can google what the problem is. also doing a couple of hours of prime95 and memtest 86+ will tell you if your cpu or mem (which is often the case) is faulty
EDIT: i agree that VIA chipsets suck badly. a nice nforce3 based board (maybe second hand) shouldnt be too expensive, if it turns out that the mobo is really to blame.
also is it possible that the gfx card went bad as you said that your pc restarts whenever you go into a game (3d mode). can you test the pc with a second gfx card?
yeah, sounds like a hardware issue, do a couple of prime95 and memtest runs.cyborg_ninja-117 wrote:
Cpu may be unstable.
Last edited by max (2006-10-09 09:42:06)