Why would a computer be unstable?

PunterCam

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I've been asked to help someone put together a little protools/cubase/logic system, solely to use a piece of software like vocaloid or something, so I've been looking at the cheapest options.

I built my brother a computer a few years ago (athlon64, 1.8ghz, gig ram, a good nvidea card, seagate h/d etc...), so I've been thinking about using it, but it's always been unpredictable, and randomly unstable. I noticed this when I was buggering about with it at the bery beginning, and assumed that like most computers it would just settle down. It never has. Programs corrupt, there are random freezes, and recently windows corrupted and will have to be reinstalled/repaired.

I've reintalled windows on it 3 times now, twice from an original xp home disk, and once from a slipsteamed service pack 2 disk (which I've used on other computers that have been fine), so I assume it's a hardware conflict somewhere, something windows can't sort out. All the parts used were deliberately picked from good solid companies, so I dunno where to start.

Is it possible to diagnose this problem, because when it works it's still a very usable system and I'd like to keep it going, maybe eventually hook it up to my tv for internet or something.

Thanks for any insights
 
i agree i see it as more of a hardware fault, sounds like could be corrupt ram, video card or poss the hard drive try using some kind of hardware monitor to if there is any strange spikes in temp etc
foud one here www.hmonitor.com/
only a trial but may help
 
If you want to monitor tempertures, i recommend Asus PC Probe II, it measures our ram and CPU temps, and i think our Graphics card as well.

I also recommend PC Wizard for monitoring your hardware.
 
Hi, i want to ask bout the temperature that displayed on Asus Probe and PC Wizard.

On my computer, the displayed temperature is always different between Asus and CPUID, could you tell me which one is correct ?
 
Hi, i want to ask bout the temperature that displayed on Asus Probe and PC Wizard.

On my computer, the displayed temperature is always different between Asus and CPUID, could you tell me which one is correct ?

OK, well are they totally different, like they are they is there 10C difference.... or a couple of degrees????

Also might be worth to create your own thread and no hijack this one.
 
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