Charlie
Mon Oct 22 12:56:59 PDT 2007
noise? possibly the dump file being written? the only other alternatives are
things that should be visible to a cursory look at the inside of the
computer.
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"Tony Sperling mail.dk>" <tony.sperling@db<REMOVE> wrote in message
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> No, actually the GPU's often allow plus 110 degr. ( 'C' - that is ) - but
> as I understand these measurements were obtained after several reboots???
> They are probably not reflecting the true temp at the moment of failure. A
> heavy game could easily raise the CPU to over 50 degr. on a standard
> rather well cooled machine. You'd need more for comfort, in my mind
>
> I wonder if you have any inclination for a source to the noise you heard?
>
> How old is the machine?
>
> How long since you installed XP x64?
>
>
> Tony. . .
>
>
> "Charlie Russel - MVP" <charlie@mvKILLALLSPAMMERSps.org> wrote in message
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>> Kue2 has pointed you at the right KB article, but a couple of comments on
>> top of that. Personally, a temperature of 63 degrees for the video card
>> seems quite warm to me, and would have me concerned. Time to look at
>> improved cooling for that card, IMHO. It's very possible that something
>> seriously overheated during that intense gaming session, and is now
>> throwing errors. One thing I'd be tempted to try would be swapping out
>> the video card for another one if you can. Even if only one you borrow
>> for a bit from another machine, long enough to verify that the problem
>> isn't your current video card.
>>
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>> Charlie.
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>> "chocolade1972" <chocolade1972.2yv7vi@DoNotSpam.com> wrote in message
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>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have windows xp 64 bit .
>>> My pc is due2core 4gb ram geforce nvidia 8800gtx 768mb .
>>>
>>> The pc worked perfect untill 2-3 hours ago i played battlefield 2
>>> heavey game that require a lot of memory and graphics .
>>>
>>> But the game worked fine and everything else untill 2-3 hours ago .
>>> Then while playing i had a blue screen for 1 second or less with some
>>> strange trrrrrrr noise also for second then the pc got reset .
>>>
>>> After it i tried to surf internet explorer after 1-3 minutes the IE got
>>> stuck then again blue screen for a second without any noise and again
>>> the pc got reset .
>>>
>>> Then i disabled the option of reset pc when getting failure msg . so i
>>> could read and see the blue screen msg .
>>>
>>> The msg is :
>>>
>>> Dirver_Irql_Not_Less_Or_Equal
>>>
>>> Then technical information :
>>>
>>> Stop: 0x000000D1
>>> (0x00000000000000000,0x00000000000000002,0x0000000000000000,0xfffffADF9A9962B6)
>>>
>>>
>>> Then begining dumping physicial memory then finished dumping physical
>>> memory .
>>>
>>>
>>> Now i ran two tests rounds of memtest program and no errors on the
>>> memories .
>>>
>>> I checked the video card temp is 63c . The cpu and system temps on the
>>> bios are about 43-46c .
>>>
>>> What could make this problem to happen ? the pc worked fine how can it
>>> be something in the hardware got damaged like that ? Is it hardware or
>>> software maybe i should re install windows ? Could be windows got
>>> defected somehow ?
>>>
>>> I mean the pc worked fine till now . I hope its not hardware problem .
>>>
>>> Thnx for the help .
>>>
>>>
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