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Ive stared to have this real odd problem lately
it just started out of the blue like all the othet problems i have been having with this compute my machine is as follows AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbread Jetway N2PAP400 nforce 2 Motherboard <bios release is 9/12/03> 20 GB ATA133 Maxtor Fireball harddisk 32x16 DVDROM 52x24x52 CDRW Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440se Graphics clocked at 339 mhz core 416 mhz memory tested and seems to be stable 300 watt Mercury powersupply i have added 2 case fans to my case, one blowing in at front one sucking out at back... the processor is not overclocked and running on 1.7v vcore it has a stock heat sink & fan on it my problem is that whenever i use my cdroms to read or write cd's after a couple of minutes my computer always freezes it never freezes at the same spot each time... sometimes a cd will burn to 1% and freeze sometimes to 80-90% and freeze... sometimes part of a game will install perfectly fine and then suddenly a freeze... im wondering if my PSU is inadequate?? everything else seems fine but reading/writing to a cd in either drive causes a freeze its driving me crazy and i dont know what to do can anyone shed some light on this? thanks so much alan |
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"Alan" <agoodm@nensparnbtopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bvhe4k$6lm$1@hercules.btinternet.com... > Ive stared to have this real odd problem lately > it just started out of the blue like all the othet problems i have been > having with this compute > my machine is as follows > > AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbread > Jetway N2PAP400 nforce 2 Motherboard <bios release is 9/12/03> > 20 GB ATA133 Maxtor Fireball harddisk > 32x16 DVDROM > 52x24x52 CDRW > Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440se Graphics clocked at 339 mhz core 416 mhz memory > tested and seems to be stable > 300 watt Mercury powersupply <snip> i for got to mention im using windows 2000 proffesional edition SP4 alan |
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Inexpensive 300 Watt power supplies are NOT actually able usually to put out
300 Watts continuously, as tests have shown. There's a reason why they are so cheap. Get a decent power supply. -- DaveW "Alan" <agoodm@nensparnbtopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bvhe4k$6lm$1@hercules.btinternet.com... > Ive stared to have this real odd problem lately > it just started out of the blue like all the othet problems i have been > having with this compute > my machine is as follows > > AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbread > Jetway N2PAP400 nforce 2 Motherboard <bios release is 9/12/03> > 20 GB ATA133 Maxtor Fireball harddisk > 32x16 DVDROM > 52x24x52 CDRW > Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440se Graphics clocked at 339 mhz core 416 mhz memory > tested and seems to be stable > 300 watt Mercury powersupply > > i have added 2 case fans to my case, one blowing in at front one sucking out > at back... > the processor is not overclocked and running on 1.7v vcore it has a stock > heat sink & fan on it > > my problem is that whenever i use my cdroms to read or write cd's after a > couple of minutes my computer always freezes > it never freezes at the same spot each time... sometimes a cd will burn to > 1% and freeze sometimes to 80-90% and freeze... > sometimes part of a game will install perfectly fine and then suddenly a > freeze... > > im wondering if my PSU is inadequate?? everything else seems fine but > reading/writing to a cd in either drive causes a freeze > its driving me crazy and i dont know what to do > > can anyone shed some light on this? > thanks so much > alan > > |
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"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message news:spXSb.200650$na.332460@attbi_s04... > Inexpensive 300 Watt power supplies are NOT actually able usually to put out > 300 Watts continuously, as tests have shown. There's a reason why they are > so cheap. Get a decent power supply. so do you think like i think that my cheapo psu wat came with the case just simply is not adequate?? is £70 ($110) enough to spend to get a good enough powersupply? ive seen an antec true power 550 watt powersupply with some kind of front controll pannel for voltages any good?? alan |
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 00:28:47 +0000 (UTC), "Alan"
<agoodm@nensparnbtopenworld.com> wrote: > >"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message >news:spXSb.200650$na.332460@attbi_s04... >> Inexpensive 300 Watt power supplies are NOT actually able usually to put >out >> 300 Watts continuously, as tests have shown. There's a reason why they >are >> so cheap. Get a decent power supply. > >so do you think like i think that my cheapo psu wat came with the case just >simply is not adequate?? >is £70 ($110) enough to spend to get a good enough powersupply? > >ive seen an antec true power 550 watt powersupply with some kind of front >controll pannel for voltages any good?? > >alan That'd work, but is overkill. Any decent power supply won't need the voltages adjusted. Most often users will be trying to ajust voltages incorrectly anyway, since it's necessary to use a voltage meter to take readings instead of the motherboard's voltage monitor. A good 300W PSU should power your system fine. To have more reserve capacity you might even consider 350-420W, but there's nothing to gain by buying that 550W Antec. The best value for your needs might be a 350W Sparkle/Fortron. |
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On Sun, 1 Feb 2004 00:28:47 +0000 (UTC), "Alan"
<agoodm@nensparnbtopenworld.com> wrote: > >"DaveW" <none@zero.org> wrote in message >news:spXSb.200650$na.332460@attbi_s04... >> Inexpensive 300 Watt power supplies are NOT actually able usually to put >out >> 300 Watts continuously, as tests have shown. There's a reason why they >are >> so cheap. Get a decent power supply. > >so do you think like i think that my cheapo psu wat came with the case just >simply is not adequate?? >is £70 ($110) enough to spend to get a good enough powersupply? > >ive seen an antec true power 550 watt powersupply with some kind of front >controll pannel for voltages any good?? > >alan > As a followup to my last reply, I'm not certain it's your power supply causing this, it could be but since it's soley seen by use of the CDROMs, it could be an IDE issue, cabling or jumpers or ... |
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Are you overclocking any components?
How about your video card? "Alan" <agoodm@nensparnbtopenworld.com> wrote in message news:bvhe4k$6lm$1@hercules.btinternet.com... > Ive stared to have this real odd problem lately > it just started out of the blue like all the othet problems i have been > having with this compute > my machine is as follows > > AMD Athlon XP 2800+ Thoroughbread > Jetway N2PAP400 nforce 2 Motherboard <bios release is 9/12/03> > 20 GB ATA133 Maxtor Fireball harddisk > 32x16 DVDROM > 52x24x52 CDRW > Nvidia Geforce 4 MX440se Graphics clocked at 339 mhz core 416 mhz memory > tested and seems to be stable > 300 watt Mercury powersupply > > i have added 2 case fans to my case, one blowing in at front one sucking out > at back... > the processor is not overclocked and running on 1.7v vcore it has a stock > heat sink & fan on it > > my problem is that whenever i use my cdroms to read or write cd's after a > couple of minutes my computer always freezes > it never freezes at the same spot each time... sometimes a cd will burn to > 1% and freeze sometimes to 80-90% and freeze... > sometimes part of a game will install perfectly fine and then suddenly a > freeze... > > im wondering if my PSU is inadequate?? everything else seems fine but > reading/writing to a cd in either drive causes a freeze > its driving me crazy and i dont know what to do > > can anyone shed some light on this? > thanks so much > alan > > |
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