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Rebooting - serious problem [DUMP DATA]

Discussion in 'Windows XP' started by Schneidas, 2006/07/18.

  1. 2006/08/10
    Schneidas

    Schneidas Inactive Thread Starter

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    Just wanted to tell ya that the problem seems to have resolved.
    I guess it was a PSU issue.

    Got a new TAGAN 530W PSU with 33A on the 12V rail (apparently it's important to have a PSU that handles a continuous flow of minimum 25A on the 12V rail).
    (my previous PSU was 420W with continous flow of 14A on the 12V rail and 18A max)

    My system runs perfectly stable for 4 days now.
    Keeping fingers crossed though...

    Funny thing, since changing the PSU, the CPU fan speed increased from 1700RPm to 1900RPM! :confused:
    No idea why.

    Anyway, thanks for all who contributed to this thread. :)

    Hope this thread might at least help guys with similar problems to mine
     
    Last edited: 2006/08/10
  2. 2006/08/10
    Arie

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    Marginal or failing PSU's are a PITA to pin down, but can certainly cause the problems you experienced.
     

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