Ploxbar
08-15-2007, 01:41 PM
Well after building my new PC and getting everything set up, my computer has been working pretty well. However, sometimes I get random freeze-ups where my keyboard and mouse are all non-responsive. Now I know this isn't really a "first boot" problem, but I couldn't really find any other general troubleshooting sections. The freeze-ups can occur at any time, but usually happen after I use my computer for some hours. Sometimes it may be while I'm in the middle of a game, or just browsing the web. After it freezes up, I have no alternative but to manually push the button in order to turn off my computer. If I turn it back on it will usually freeze up in about 15-30 minutes, but if I leave it off and come back to it later it doesn't freeze until maybe a few hours. Another strange thing I noticed was that one time when I turned on my PC a few hours after it froze up, my computer clock was off by some hours, displaying a random time.
At first I was thinking it was an overheating problem, since all the symptoms have to do with the system being too hot. However, after downloading a temperature-monitoring program, it doesn't seem like it overheats. According to SpeedFan, my temperatures for the motherboard and CPU remain in the mid 40's (Celsius). My HDD is right next to the fans, so it stays in the mid 20's. The hottest part in my system is my GPU, which my Nvidia Monitor program shows runs from about 55-60. Not to mention my case is an Antec 900. However, the information displayed might not be that accurate, so I'm not sure...
So now I don't know if its still the overheating problem, or if I have a bad part. I've removed and put back the CPU a few times already, and haven't noticed any bent pins or anything. Does anybody have any ideas what might be wrong or suggestions as to what I should try?
Here's what I run on:
* Case - Antec 900
* Mobo - Asus P5N-E SLI
* CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
* PSU - OCZ GameXStream 700W
* RAM - Corsair XMS2 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM (2x 1GB Dual Channel)
* GFX - eVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320 MB
* HDD - Samsung SpinPoint T Series SATA 400GB 7200 RPM 3GB/s
* DVD - LiteOn SATA CD/DVD+/- RW
Thanks in advance for any help.
At first I was thinking it was an overheating problem, since all the symptoms have to do with the system being too hot. However, after downloading a temperature-monitoring program, it doesn't seem like it overheats. According to SpeedFan, my temperatures for the motherboard and CPU remain in the mid 40's (Celsius). My HDD is right next to the fans, so it stays in the mid 20's. The hottest part in my system is my GPU, which my Nvidia Monitor program shows runs from about 55-60. Not to mention my case is an Antec 900. However, the information displayed might not be that accurate, so I'm not sure...
So now I don't know if its still the overheating problem, or if I have a bad part. I've removed and put back the CPU a few times already, and haven't noticed any bent pins or anything. Does anybody have any ideas what might be wrong or suggestions as to what I should try?
Here's what I run on:
* Case - Antec 900
* Mobo - Asus P5N-E SLI
* CPU - Intel Core 2 Duo E6600
* PSU - OCZ GameXStream 700W
* RAM - Corsair XMS2 240-pin DDR2 SDRAM (2x 1GB Dual Channel)
* GFX - eVGA GeForce 8800GTS 320 MB
* HDD - Samsung SpinPoint T Series SATA 400GB 7200 RPM 3GB/s
* DVD - LiteOn SATA CD/DVD+/- RW
Thanks in advance for any help.