Cooper0505
Geek Trainee
I recently brought a new case (Antecc p180) and I moved everything over from my old PC the new case and everything worked fine.
I decided to play Counter Strike Source and I managed to play for about 10 mins and then the computer turned itself off for no apparent reason. There were no warnings or errors, it was a simply like unplugging it from the wall.
I thought the problem may be CSS so I decided to play another game (GTA:SA) but after a few minuets the same thing happened. It seems to only happen when I play games.
The system has been running for over 24hours and has no other problems, only when gaming.
I thought that the fan on the graphics card (ATI RADEON X1600) wasn't turning but it was. I checked to see if any connections were loose for the HDD's (1 80GB running the OS and 2 others for files) but they all seemed fine.
I thought the problem may have something to do with temperature so I started GTA:SA again and waited until the PC turned off. I immediately turned it back on and checked the temperature in the BIOS and it said the CPU was running at 60C and the "System" temp was 42C. It's set to cut out at 75C so that can't be the problem.
I've updated my display drivers.
I've run an error check on all the HDD's
I'm out of ideas.
Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this or how to fix it?
Thanks
-Cooper
I decided to play Counter Strike Source and I managed to play for about 10 mins and then the computer turned itself off for no apparent reason. There were no warnings or errors, it was a simply like unplugging it from the wall.
I thought the problem may be CSS so I decided to play another game (GTA:SA) but after a few minuets the same thing happened. It seems to only happen when I play games.
The system has been running for over 24hours and has no other problems, only when gaming.
I thought that the fan on the graphics card (ATI RADEON X1600) wasn't turning but it was. I checked to see if any connections were loose for the HDD's (1 80GB running the OS and 2 others for files) but they all seemed fine.
I thought the problem may have something to do with temperature so I started GTA:SA again and waited until the PC turned off. I immediately turned it back on and checked the temperature in the BIOS and it said the CPU was running at 60C and the "System" temp was 42C. It's set to cut out at 75C so that can't be the problem.
I've updated my display drivers.
I've run an error check on all the HDD's
I'm out of ideas.
Anyone have any ideas what could be causing this or how to fix it?
Thanks
-Cooper
