CASTLECASCADE
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Lemme try to explain my problem with as many details as I can. Hope someone can help me, out here.
Problem: My computer switches off (without any warning, error screen etc) from time to time. Sometimes, it takes several hours to do this; and at times it takes just minutes.
The most obvious problem, it seems to me could be with the power supply/ cooling system. I have checked the top of the case at the back. It gets very hot (but i can still touch it); i kinda thought that this is natural.
My power supply is EVEREST DR-B450E with a total output of 450W (216W on 18 A, if that is important). The fans on both the supply and the motherboard are working (yes, i have a fan on the board as well). There is 1 hard disk, 1 floppy drive, 1 cd drive, 1 dvd drive, an agp video card (geforce 6800 gs/xt), satellite card, audigy sound card installed.
The video card does take in a power cable. But the problem has nothing to do with it since I just installed the card two days ago. The card I had before didnt' need any extra power.
This shutting off problem has been going on for a month or so
I think 450W is very good. But I don't know anything about my cooling system; where it is located or what its condition is.
Any comments would be appreciated
Problem: My computer switches off (without any warning, error screen etc) from time to time. Sometimes, it takes several hours to do this; and at times it takes just minutes.
The most obvious problem, it seems to me could be with the power supply/ cooling system. I have checked the top of the case at the back. It gets very hot (but i can still touch it); i kinda thought that this is natural.
My power supply is EVEREST DR-B450E with a total output of 450W (216W on 18 A, if that is important). The fans on both the supply and the motherboard are working (yes, i have a fan on the board as well). There is 1 hard disk, 1 floppy drive, 1 cd drive, 1 dvd drive, an agp video card (geforce 6800 gs/xt), satellite card, audigy sound card installed.
The video card does take in a power cable. But the problem has nothing to do with it since I just installed the card two days ago. The card I had before didnt' need any extra power.
This shutting off problem has been going on for a month or so
I think 450W is very good. But I don't know anything about my cooling system; where it is located or what its condition is.
Any comments would be appreciated