Author Topic: Computer randomly turns off  (Read 1839 times)

wait what you weren't joking about "thermal paste"?

wtf
I meant I put the paste on myself every time I switch the fan or CPU. He was saying it came with paste on it already.

I meant I put the paste on myself every time I switch the fan or CPU. He was saying it came with paste on it already.

what the forget

thermal paste is a thing?

what the forget

thermal paste is a thing?
Yes, it helps heat dissipation.

what the forget

thermal paste is a thing?
Have you ever replaced any fan or CPU ever ever ever?

Yes it is a thing. A very important thing. Take a look at some for sale:

http://www.newegg.com/Thermal-Compound-Grease/SubCategory/ID-85

Can you give us the ram amount you have?
So we could see how much you probably need.

So we could see how much you probably need.
I think I already did..

So we could see how much you probably need.
In the specs he posted there is around 3 GB of physical memory, it is plenty enough and the reason I gave is what is causing it as I have encountered it before.

So what's your PSU like?  The card you have recommends 400 Watt or greater.

If this was the problem, it would restart and shut off on an infinite loop upon turning it on.
He says
Also, it pretty much shuts down when running graphical games (blockland, minecraft, etc). 

Maybe the GPU is calling for more power when running high-graphics games, thus calling for more power than the PSU can supply.

Also, companies that make pre-built computers tend to skimp on the PSU.  I'm not sure if that's the case here, but it's worth a look.

download more harddrive space

download more harddrive space

dude what did you do to my mind

I'm checking the PSU right now, give me a minute
EDIT: Just checked, I can't get an exact reading, label is really weird

if anyone would like to try, heres a picture (sorry for low quality)


« Last Edit: December 27, 2012, 04:40:37 PM by WALK2222 »

I also just updated my drivers

I also just updated my drivers
Did it fix it?

So uhm.  "TOTAL OUTPUT NOT EXCEED 220W"
Right above the serial number.

I would get a new PSU if I were in your situation.  Preferably one with over 400W of power available.

Did it fix it?

So uhm.  "TOTAL OUTPUT NOT EXCEED 220W"
Right above the serial number.

I would get a new PSU if I were in your situation.  Preferably one with over 400W of power available.
I'm going to test it soon
and it actually says 80W ;~;

you need a new psu
it might also be an overheating issue