heat is a big issue. when the inside of your computer case is dirty the cooling system can't do its job properly. either take it to a reputable shop and have them clean it or go buy a can of compressed air, open the case and blow all the dust out of it taking care to get it all out of the louvres under the cpu fan. DO NOT use a vacuum! it creates a static electricity charge that can corrupt the components on your mother board. a static charge weaker than you can feel can and will destroy components.
hope this helps
2006-06-29 02:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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right that's an analogy I got here up with those days while somebody i understand became doing this. once you circulate to mattress at night, might you particularly circulate via a habitual that winds you down and gets you waiting for mattress (brush tooth, placed on PJs, wash up, turn off the lights, etc) or might you particularly have somebody punch your head and knock you out, each night? i'm guessing you may like the 1st decision. yet what you're doing on your pc is merely as undesirable because of the fact the 2d decision. Your pc must be recommended to close down, so it could wrap issues up, and set device data the way they must be. in case you unplug it, some data would be left in undesirable concern, and over the years your working device will start to fail. ultimately you're able to have this way of super kind of corrupted data which you will ought to reinstall your working device, after wiping the demanding tension thoroughly clean. in case you have by no ability had to do this formerly, you ought to understand that that's a extreme soreness interior the ***.
2016-12-08 13:52:25
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answered by ? 3
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This sounds like it could def be a heating issue. "Random" reboots and shutdowns are often as a result of overheating and given that this happens during gaming when you are really pushing your system, this is probably the case. Replace your CPU heatsink/fan and be sure to use Arctic Silver paste between the heatsink and CPU. Also could improve case airflow with additional or bigger fans.
2006-06-29 01:57:59
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answered by drewK 3
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Probably you have low memories to run the games that means you have to increase the ram. If that doesn't help try to download the latest graphics driver from the manufacturer's website sometimes it helps.
2006-06-29 01:57:55
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answered by Prosenjit B 2
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it's probably your video card, is it a gaming card? sometimes the interupts will cause it to reboot, you should go to the control panel , then to system then to hardware then to device manager and look for display adapters, find out what kind it is and go to their website and get the latest driver for it. video can be an aggravation sometimes. especially with games.
2006-07-05 10:02:10
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answered by Anonymous
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1) change Graphic card
2) check mother boards,graphiccircuits
3) dont press powerbutton while playin (kidding)
4) If it only stopped workin!- get new ram
5) if it shut down completely-check smps(power supply inside the cabinet)
give me the 10 points....thanx
2006-06-29 01:56:45
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answered by The AnswerMan ? (J.L.A) 4
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check your video card, it might be over heating. games use alot of proccessing power and can greatly increase the temp. of your computer, open it and blow off the fans. DISCHARGE YOURSELF BEFORE YOU TOUCH ANYTHING. if there is alot of dust goto your neares comp. store and buy a comp. vacume its this really small thing that sucks up dust, ect.. and clean it out.
2006-06-29 01:56:44
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answered by jwalker343 3
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could be something about the games? Are the games labour intensive games for computer? Or are you talking about Solitaire?
Is it one game or many games?
2006-06-29 01:57:28
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answered by n-i-c 3
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Could be your Video Card
2006-06-29 01:55:15
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answered by rlynnrussell 2
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your overheating the processor, the processor you have is most likely not made for gaming ,you need a bigger fan on the mother board.
2006-06-29 01:56:39
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answered by feeln17 3
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