mr_pollock
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This has been happening for over 2 years now with this same setup and I'm getting tired of swapping parts out and not having a solution.
Originally, I started with...
Asus P4S8X-X Mobo
Pentium 4 3.06 Socket 478 FSB-533
OEM Intel HSF
1 GB (2x512) Crucial Value RAM DDR2700
ASUS GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB
400W PSU -- unbranded or something...
120 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM blah
2 media drives
lame Raidmax case or something, unimportant
Windows XP Pro
So with that setup it was doing the random restarts, basically when it was on for over 5 hours or if I was playing games.
So I figured I would switch the PSU and HSF out.
Changed the PSU to an Antec SmartPower 400W and the HSF to an arctic-cooling Super Silent 4Pro M.
Still had the restarts. I didn't suspect it to be the video card, but I wanted an upgrade anyway so I purchased an ATI 9800 Pro 128mb and put that in there. As expected, it would still restart.
I tried just running with one of the 512 sticks and I still had the restarts. Tried the other stick, same thing.
So now I want to buy yet another PSU and HSF.
PSU: Antec TRUEPOWERII TPII-430 ATX12V 430W Power Supply 115/230 V UL, TUV, CB, FCC CLASS B, CUL - Retail
HSF: ZALMAN CNPS7000B-CU 92mm 2 Ball Cooling Fan/Heatsink - Retail
Those two cannot be considered a downgrade from what I have now, can they?
I'm also going to have someone else put both of those in because I'm superstitous and I now think I have bad luck with computers.
To get to the second point of this thread, if the PSU and HSF do not solve this problem once and for all, I am seriously considering purchasing a new system.
Due to my sentiment of bad luck regarding "home made" computers, I want to purchase one from a retailer -- not HP/Compaq/Gateway or from Best Buy/CompUSA/whatever. I want one from a company like Falcon Northwest or maybe Alienware (or maybe not
) but without the high cost attributed to those companies. I obviously know that I will be paying a premium of having the system built and everything, and I don't mind that if I know I can trust the PC to work.
So does anyone have a good recommendation of a place like those named above that offer high quality "custom built" PCs at a reasonable price?
If you're this far, thanks.
Originally, I started with...
Asus P4S8X-X Mobo
Pentium 4 3.06 Socket 478 FSB-533
OEM Intel HSF
1 GB (2x512) Crucial Value RAM DDR2700
ASUS GeForce4 Ti4200 128MB
400W PSU -- unbranded or something...
120 GB Western Digital 7200 RPM blah
2 media drives
lame Raidmax case or something, unimportant
Windows XP Pro
So with that setup it was doing the random restarts, basically when it was on for over 5 hours or if I was playing games.
So I figured I would switch the PSU and HSF out.
Changed the PSU to an Antec SmartPower 400W and the HSF to an arctic-cooling Super Silent 4Pro M.
Still had the restarts. I didn't suspect it to be the video card, but I wanted an upgrade anyway so I purchased an ATI 9800 Pro 128mb and put that in there. As expected, it would still restart.
I tried just running with one of the 512 sticks and I still had the restarts. Tried the other stick, same thing.
So now I want to buy yet another PSU and HSF.
PSU: Antec TRUEPOWERII TPII-430 ATX12V 430W Power Supply 115/230 V UL, TUV, CB, FCC CLASS B, CUL - Retail
HSF: ZALMAN CNPS7000B-CU 92mm 2 Ball Cooling Fan/Heatsink - Retail
Those two cannot be considered a downgrade from what I have now, can they?
I'm also going to have someone else put both of those in because I'm superstitous and I now think I have bad luck with computers.
To get to the second point of this thread, if the PSU and HSF do not solve this problem once and for all, I am seriously considering purchasing a new system.
Due to my sentiment of bad luck regarding "home made" computers, I want to purchase one from a retailer -- not HP/Compaq/Gateway or from Best Buy/CompUSA/whatever. I want one from a company like Falcon Northwest or maybe Alienware (or maybe not
So does anyone have a good recommendation of a place like those named above that offer high quality "custom built" PCs at a reasonable price?
If you're this far, thanks.