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    Default Re: Comp dying/acting up/being not nice

    Hrm... well I suppose the good news is speedfan didn't have anything to report:



    Unfortunately, I guess that puts me back to square 1 if it starts puckering out on me again. :(

    Thanks for all the help.

    edit: trying crystal-thingy as well.

    edit2: Doesn't seem to be finding anything else, either. I don't think, anyways... am I missing something out of these two?

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    Default Re: Comp dying/acting up/being not nice

    And it puckered out after about 20 minutes of non-intensive use. Wasn't overheating. Just conked. Should I invest in a power supply tester?
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    Default Re: Comp dying/acting up/being not nice

    Hard to say, could also be a mainboard problem IMO.

    Can't you get a power supply from someone else to test with that?


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    Default Re: Comp dying/acting up/being not nice

    Crashing under no load makes it a bit harder to troubleshoot.... Just to be sure, scan for malware.

    Other than that, it's probably time to start looking thru Windows Event Viewer logs and that gets a little trying for the uninitiated.
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