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#1 Jun 10 2008 at 7:05 AM Rating: Decent
I play EQ (yes, I know) and Saturday night my computer just shut down like it was overheating. It should be noted that the comp only shuts down during EQ play and not while surfing the web or playing videos.

I am pretty sure it isn't the fan as I just had my fan replaced in March. The fan is working, I can hear and feel it. The air it is spitting out doesn't seem to be too hot.

I don't think it could be the video card either as I just had that replaced towards the end of April. Also, the graphics do not in anyway go "haywire" before the comp just shuts down.

Does anyone have a clue what it could be? I don't want to drop the cash to get it fixed by a tech if it is something that can easily be fixed at home.

Thanks!

#2 Jun 10 2008 at 8:26 AM Rating: Good
Could be a powersupply issue, which is what it sounds like to me. Sounds like you are drawing to much juice when you play EQ and it turns off. Since you said you did replace your Graphics Card and some fans this could be the problem.

If you want to see your process temp I suggest down loading coretemp. A quick google search should elad you where you want to go.

Edited, Jun 10th 2008 11:27am by Alobont
#3 Jun 10 2008 at 9:16 AM Rating: Good
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Could be a powersupply issue, which is what it sounds like to me. Sounds like you are drawing to much juice when you play EQ and it turns off. Since you said you did replace your Graphics Card and some fans this could be the problem.


This.

Also if your video drivers are old enough that's a possible, but much less likely cause.

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#4 Jun 10 2008 at 9:46 AM Rating: Decent
Warlord Alobont wrote:
Could be a powersupply issue


Is it difficult to replace a power source or do I need to bring it a repair shop? I am not the most tech savvy person but I can replace memory and video cards...
#5 Jun 10 2008 at 1:41 PM Rating: Good
Nope its not difficult at all. If you can give me all the specs for your computer I will price you one out if you want. You can PM me them.
#6 Jun 11 2008 at 8:31 AM Rating: Decent
I am not sure I am giving you the right specs but...

AMD Athlon 64 processor 3000+
2.00 GHz, 1.5 GB of RAM
GeForce 5200 256 MB

#7 Jun 11 2008 at 10:30 AM Rating: Good
I need your current power supply stats also. How many watts is it??
#8 Jun 11 2008 at 10:45 AM Rating: Good
I have a tough power 750 watt and I love it. I doubt you are pulling that much power but here are some good ones.

thermaltake toughpower 650w $160

The good thing about this one along with it being an excellent brand is that you have the option of only hooking up what you need verse normal powersupplies that have the standard x cables already attatched.

corsair 650w $99.00 after $10 mail in rebate (looks like its one sale from $150.)

Corsair's are also an excellent brand to get from and in all reality this looks like the best bang for buck. You get the same cable feature as the thermaltake one and its 50 bucks cheaper. Im sure your old power supply is about 100-300 so this will be over kill, but its good. If you upgrade some more stuff you probably wont have to buy another one which is good.

thermaltake 500w $69.99 with a $25 rebate = 44.99 when all said and done.

Once again thermaltake is an excellent brand. I use one in my PC. Dont know much about this exact model but there are plenty of reviews on it.


Also if you want to know even more about the 3 power supplys or any others you can go here to hardforums. They do some of the most exstensive testing around.
#9 Jun 14 2008 at 6:56 AM Rating: Good
If your PC shuts down while playing EQ, it's just like putting a load on it. While just surfing the internet doesn't. Your PC will shut itself down if the CPU gets too hot, you may want to do a little research on a aftermarket CPU/Heatsink cooling fan, this is the one that mounts on top of your CPU. If your motherboard allows tweaking, then you can set a higher theshold temp in your bios before your PC shutsdown. A good place to look is: http://www.newegg.com
#11 Jun 17 2008 at 9:05 AM Rating: Decent
So, I brought my computer the local repair shop yesterday. Now this guy comes highly recommended from several people and best of all, he was not Best Buy.

He said that the fan on my graphics card was not working. He also checked my power source and said it was fine. He charged me $20 to replace the fan and I was on my way.

I get home, load up EQ and....after ten minutes of playing the computer shuts itself down again. Wonderful!

I just might bite the bullet and by a new comp unless someone else has a different idea.
#12 Jun 17 2008 at 10:47 AM Rating: Good
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I just might bite the bullet and by a new comp unless someone else has a different idea.


Buy a new power supply for $20.

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#13 Jun 18 2008 at 4:45 AM Rating: Good
Unfortunatly you may have a bad powersupply like we stated above. Powersupplys tend to just go bad. No need to buy a new computer when you can just replace the power supply.

One other thing you could check is this:

See if your processor is getting to hot. Google coretemp and download it and run it for awhile. Run it during EQ to see how hot things are getting.

This really sounds like a powersupply issue like before though.
#14 Jun 18 2008 at 12:20 PM Rating: Decent
One more question...

I have a motherboard with built in graphics. If I switched my screen and used the motherboard instead of the vid card and it still shut down, that would mean its the power supply, right?

Thanks for all you help.

BTW, I will admit I have no clue about the inner workings of a comp.
#15 Jun 18 2008 at 1:39 PM Rating: Decent
If you take the video card out and use your on board it will reduce the power. SO it may not shut off or it might. If you could post your entire rig ,we could help you better, but you havent posted what we have asked for.

If you can post the following we can better sum this up.

powersupply make/model/power
processor
graphics card
hard drive
ram
motherboard


Also as Angstycoder said check how you have your graphics card powered up. If you are overloading a rail(one strand of power connectors) then this will cause the problem. That information and a picutre or two would tell us what we need to know.
#16 Jun 18 2008 at 4:42 PM Rating: Decent
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If I switched my screen and used the motherboard instead of the vid card and it still shut down, that would mean its the power supply, right?


It probably won't. Discrete graphics normally draw a lot more power than integrated graphics.
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#17 Jun 22 2008 at 3:23 PM Rating: Decent
I am having the same problem. I remember this happening when I played four years ago. It was a software issue that was solved with a patch or something. If memory serves me, running Everquest on some computers tells the computer to shut down after a certain time, it kind of tricks the computer into thinking it needs to shut down.

Does this ring a bell for anyone or sound feasible? I don't have access to the "Everquest Mentor" I had years ago, so I don't know what to do.

The search continues...
#18 Jun 22 2008 at 3:56 PM Rating: Decent
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I am having the same problem. I remember this happening when I played four years ago. It was a software issue that was solved with a patch or something. If memory serves me, running Everquest on some computers tells the computer to shut down after a certain time, it kind of tricks the computer into thinking it needs to shut down.

Does this ring a bell for anyone or sound feasible? I don't have access to the "Everquest Mentor" I had years ago, so I don't know what to do.

The search continues...


Like you said that was solved with a patch. So I doubt it is this. If the OP would post his computer we could figure it out.
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