allworldpc
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Hi all. I'm having problems with my stock Gateway PC (GM 5260) that's about 6 months old. It will occasionally crash when running graphics or memory intensive programs. Some examples are playing Elder Scrolls Oblivion, watching DVDs, or streaming videos. The crashes are sporadic--sometimes I'll play a game for an hour or more without a problem while other times it'll blue screen after just a few minutes. Since Gateway has been unable and unwilling to fix it after 3 trips to the service center, I'm going to at least try to narrow down the problem myself. This issue occured when I was running XP and continues to be a problem after reformatting and upgrading to Vista, so I think that I can rule out any software or driver causes.
Speedfan shows my CPU temps at 40-47C and nTunes has the video card between 60-68C which all seem to be normal. The crashing continued to occur after switching in a known good video card for testing purposes. Gateway replaced the power supply. My next step is to remove the RAM sticks one at a time to see if either of them are the problem. Beyond that, does anyone have advice/suggestions. What else could it be? Hard drive? Motherboard? CPU? Any replies are appreciated.
Speedfan shows my CPU temps at 40-47C and nTunes has the video card between 60-68C which all seem to be normal. The crashing continued to occur after switching in a known good video card for testing purposes. Gateway replaced the power supply. My next step is to remove the RAM sticks one at a time to see if either of them are the problem. Beyond that, does anyone have advice/suggestions. What else could it be? Hard drive? Motherboard? CPU? Any replies are appreciated.
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