Computer Freezing/lockups while playing ANY Game.
Posted: Fri Nov 28, 2008 7:23 pm
So the computer isn't old at all (2, 3 years maybe?) and is a fairly nice one too. The lockups/freezes only happen while playing games. Almost any game, it seems as long as it requires a video card it crashes. Most of the time I can play for about a minute maybe two before it freezes. The screen image is frozen and the audio is stuck on loop for the two seconds of audio where it froze. It doesn't seem to happen outside of gaming at all.
Specs (at least what i Know)
3.06 GHz processor
1GB ram
Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS
2 Hard drives
--first is 80GB and has 25 left Second is 130GB and has 50GB left
The first scenario we came up with was a faulty/bad PSU. It has a new PSU very nice and works well. Though the problems eventually came back.
My next thought was that the harddrive space was too low or corrupted something of that nature. Dad gave up and bought a new one and eventually reformatted both. Problems still came back.
SO now the thought is that its a heat problem. But by leaving it off all night in a poorly insulated part of the house and turning on the ceiling fan. ( I got the sucker's CPU temp down to 19 degrees C )still froze. yet the moment i fired up a game it jumped to 38-44 degrees C. So i still sortof think it is a heating problem. Though it seems unlikely.
I downloaded Speedfan and this is what it shows. [attachment]
SO is 59-60 degrees C --Idle-- too hot for GPU?
I'm also thinking the fan speed is too low....Any thoughts?
Specs (at least what i Know)
3.06 GHz processor
1GB ram
Nvidia GeForce 7600 GS
2 Hard drives
--first is 80GB and has 25 left Second is 130GB and has 50GB left
The first scenario we came up with was a faulty/bad PSU. It has a new PSU very nice and works well. Though the problems eventually came back.
My next thought was that the harddrive space was too low or corrupted something of that nature. Dad gave up and bought a new one and eventually reformatted both. Problems still came back.
SO now the thought is that its a heat problem. But by leaving it off all night in a poorly insulated part of the house and turning on the ceiling fan. ( I got the sucker's CPU temp down to 19 degrees C )still froze. yet the moment i fired up a game it jumped to 38-44 degrees C. So i still sortof think it is a heating problem. Though it seems unlikely.
I downloaded Speedfan and this is what it shows. [attachment]
SO is 59-60 degrees C --Idle-- too hot for GPU?
I'm also thinking the fan speed is too low....Any thoughts?