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Old January 12th 07, 11:41 PM posted to alt.comp.hardware
Davy
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Default Computer freezing

Sorry just realised with all that spec you have only a 350 Watt PSU,
not sure myself but sounds it may be a little under rated... take a
look at this from Computer Help Desk Ref. links.

http://www.journeysystems.com/power_...calculator.php Its a PSU
calculator, click 'Start Calculator' at the bottom of the page, might
throw some light.

The PSU's you get in computer cases are really not that clever when
you start approaching it's full load rating, I'd certainly give the
PSU calculator a try.

Now the only problem is that it tends to freeze roughly every 2

hours. This sure does sound like clue to me, power supply or thermal,
is the CPU heatsink & fan rated for the CPU that you are using..?

Davy

 




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