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krstahl
02-10-2002, 04:28 PM
Hey guys,

My Athlon XP 1800/K7s5a freezes during random tasks when between 41 and 45 degrees. They seems like low temps to be freezing at.

1.) Do I need better case cooling? (I have 2 exhaust near top in back, 1 intake on bottom front.) or a better heat sink? (I got the 6035d with the loud as hell delta fan) Or is it possible something ELSE is over heating? Nothing seems hot to the touch inside.

2.) -OR- could something else be causing this? I am fairly certain all my drivers are updated.

3.) If I need better cooling please recommend the best quietest solutions, this machine is in my recording studio (hence the need for stability http://63.146.109.206/ubb/smile.gif)

Thanks guys!
-Kevin

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Athlon XP 1800
Vantec 6035d
K7s5a
256MB pc133 ram
Idle temp = 39

thebove
02-10-2002, 05:15 PM
with temps like that, i highly doubt that it's a heat thing....i'm a little stumped as to what it might be though...did you just build it, or has it just started doing this?

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Aopen H600a case w/300W Aopen psu
Athlon XP 1800 @ 1691 (fsb@147)
Alpha PAL8045 w/46.1cfm Delta
Epox 8kha+
512MB Micron PC2100
PNY Geforce3 Ti500
SB Live MP3+
HP 10x4x32
Acer 50x
Maxtor D740x 40GB
WD 5400rpm 30GB
Win2k Pro

sww
02-10-2002, 05:21 PM
No, it't not heat, unless your temperature monitor is misbehaving.

What exactly is your system doing?

krstahl
02-10-2002, 06:24 PM
I just had the system built by a computer shop.

The whole computer freezes mainly while running intensive applications like Adobe Premier and CoolEdit Pro. However It has also done it while running nothing but ICQ and AIM. One other thing - in CoolEdit Pro I notice some strange graphical artifacts. I also just remembered the people in the computer shop told me that my old 32MB video card might cause problems because the processor will just be too quick for it, though they never indicated it would freeze the system.

Could that be the problem?

Thanks,
Kevin

P.S. I'm not over clocking and I have a 300w PSU.

[This message has been edited by krstahl (edited February 10, 2002).]

sww
02-10-2002, 06:56 PM
I'd say you most likely have a driver problem. Perhaps your motherboard drivers but it could be just about anything.