I have a GA-MA78GM -s2h Motherboard with a AMD 64x2 5000+ processor, 4gb ddr2 ram. at first i was using an exterior Gard radeon hd 4350 512mb. it al started a couple of weeks ago when i was watching a movie in HD and the Desktop just restarted, ok no biggy just started watching again. after couple of days it happend again and again and more often somtimes 3-4 during a movie. know even during just web browsing. so i am guessing somethings over heating. Moaybe the Gcard so i removed it and pluged in hdmi on the motherboard know i computer barely starts up and turn off. (Not resarts anymore but just turns of). Has anyonre had the same problem. I have a feeling that it is the PSU( win power 750 ATX)
My Desktop Keeps turning off or restarting
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kanada1702
, Dec 11 2011 11:50 AM
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Posted 11 December 2011 - 11:50 AM
I have a GA-MA78GM -s2h Motherboard with a AMD 64x2 5000+ processor, 4gb ddr2 ram. at first i was using an exterior Gard radeon hd 4350 512mb. it al started a couple of weeks ago when i was watching a movie in HD and the Desktop just restarted, ok no biggy just started watching again. after couple of days it happend again and again and more often somtimes 3-4 during a movie. know even during just web browsing. so i am guessing somethings over heating. Moaybe the Gcard so i removed it and pluged in hdmi on the motherboard know i computer barely starts up and turn off. (Not resarts anymore but just turns of). Has anyonre had the same problem. I have a feeling that it is the PSU( win power 750 ATX)
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Posted 11 December 2011 - 11:51 AM
i am running on win 7 ultimate 64bit
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Posted 11 December 2011 - 01:08 PM
Hi kanada1702
So you are aware I have closed your duplicated topic to avoid confusion.
A guide to PSUs to trust and PSUs to avoid http://www.10stripe....d/psu/brand.php
Ensuring that you have good clean and stable power is a must and if there is one thing as dangerous as a known poor quality PSU it is one you have never heard of, try a known good PSU first and let us know how it goes.
So you are aware I have closed your duplicated topic to avoid confusion.
A guide to PSUs to trust and PSUs to avoid http://www.10stripe....d/psu/brand.php
Ensuring that you have good clean and stable power is a must and if there is one thing as dangerous as a known poor quality PSU it is one you have never heard of, try a known good PSU first and let us know how it goes.
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