My computer is as follows:
MS Windows XP Home SP3
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+, 2.0 GB Corsair XMAS2 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
My computer has been freezing for what seems like ever since I built it. I reformatted it in January/December ish, and it eventually started freezing again randomly. It will freeze when I search the internet, while I'm playing music/video, while I'm playing a game, while I'm not doing anything, etc. It's all random. There is no pattern to it.
I tried updating my drivers. But I'm pretty sure most of them are up to date.
I'm thinking this is a Mobo or PSU problem, but I have no knowledge on how to figure out if its true. This is a custom built computer, so when I was doing research on how to fix freezing problems, I came across information on PSU not sending out enough power? Or too much?
When I talked to my friend who helped me built the computer, about the PSU potential issue, he confirmed that it probably isn't the PSU because he hand picked the parts I was going to use and my power supply is sufficient for what system I have I guess (Enermax Model ELT500AWT).
So I'm completely confused to approach this thing. I used CCleaner multiple times to fix any problems with the registry, but the freezing problem is still persistent. Happening multiple times every day and requiring a restart....
I also used Windows Memory Diagnostic and another memory diagnostic tool (I forgot the name), last fall multiple times and two days ago -- both came up with no issues with my RAM either.
Any information you need to help me, I can provide. Please help me fix this problem! I would appreciate it very much!
Using the Core Center program, generally my temps stay at 37 - 45 (Celsius) for CPU and System Temperatures. I did notice recently that my CPU is getting around 50-51 h/e. I decided to install Speed Fan and here are my current temps:
GPU: 57C
Local: 43C
Remote: 52C
System: 45C
CPU: 56C
AUX: 55C
HD0: 36C
HD1: 37C
Core: 56C
Fans 1, 3, and 4 were at 100%, but Fan 2 was at 49% so I increased that to 100%. Now the folllowing are my temps, with the bolded items having flames next to them on SpeedFan:
Using SpeedFan, there is flames next the following bold items:
GPU: 56C
Local: 43C
Remote: 44C
System: 45C
CPU: 50C
AUX: 50C
HD0: 36C
HD1: 37C
Core: 49C
What can I do to fix the freezing? And could these temperatures have anything to do with the freezing? How would i go about fixing these? I've heard that increasing fan speeds manually isn't a generally good idea, but that the CPU, GPU, and Core being 50-60 degrees Celsius or more, will lead to them deteriorating and eventually wearing out faster.
MS Windows XP Home SP3
AMD Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 6000+, 2.0 GB Corsair XMAS2 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT
My computer has been freezing for what seems like ever since I built it. I reformatted it in January/December ish, and it eventually started freezing again randomly. It will freeze when I search the internet, while I'm playing music/video, while I'm playing a game, while I'm not doing anything, etc. It's all random. There is no pattern to it.
I tried updating my drivers. But I'm pretty sure most of them are up to date.
I'm thinking this is a Mobo or PSU problem, but I have no knowledge on how to figure out if its true. This is a custom built computer, so when I was doing research on how to fix freezing problems, I came across information on PSU not sending out enough power? Or too much?
When I talked to my friend who helped me built the computer, about the PSU potential issue, he confirmed that it probably isn't the PSU because he hand picked the parts I was going to use and my power supply is sufficient for what system I have I guess (Enermax Model ELT500AWT).
So I'm completely confused to approach this thing. I used CCleaner multiple times to fix any problems with the registry, but the freezing problem is still persistent. Happening multiple times every day and requiring a restart....
I also used Windows Memory Diagnostic and another memory diagnostic tool (I forgot the name), last fall multiple times and two days ago -- both came up with no issues with my RAM either.
Any information you need to help me, I can provide. Please help me fix this problem! I would appreciate it very much!
Using the Core Center program, generally my temps stay at 37 - 45 (Celsius) for CPU and System Temperatures. I did notice recently that my CPU is getting around 50-51 h/e. I decided to install Speed Fan and here are my current temps:
GPU: 57C
Local: 43C
Remote: 52C
System: 45C
CPU: 56C
AUX: 55C
HD0: 36C
HD1: 37C
Core: 56C
Fans 1, 3, and 4 were at 100%, but Fan 2 was at 49% so I increased that to 100%. Now the folllowing are my temps, with the bolded items having flames next to them on SpeedFan:
Using SpeedFan, there is flames next the following bold items:
GPU: 56C
Local: 43C
Remote: 44C
System: 45C
CPU: 50C
AUX: 50C
HD0: 36C
HD1: 37C
Core: 49C
What can I do to fix the freezing? And could these temperatures have anything to do with the freezing? How would i go about fixing these? I've heard that increasing fan speeds manually isn't a generally good idea, but that the CPU, GPU, and Core being 50-60 degrees Celsius or more, will lead to them deteriorating and eventually wearing out faster.
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