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Mimi-kun
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Old Mar 3, 2006, 01:19 AM Local time: Mar 2, 2006, 11:19 PM #1 of 4
Arrow Odd freezing problem

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I have a Dell GX270 that has been acting really weird as of late. It would suddenly freeze up where it would need a reboot. But then, 85% of the time after the reboot, the computer seemed to start up fine but would seem to hang right before the XP load screenwould show and the monitor seem as if it wasn't connected to the computer (the light went off).

At first I thought something may be wrong with the XP installation, so I did a format and did a clean install. Everything seemed fine for a while, then the problems came back same as before. I then thought the next logical problem would be the actual hard drive. So I replaced that with another I had lying around and did another clean install of XP to just have the same problems.

Anyone have an idea as to what could be causing these problems? I really hope it's not a big issue like the motherboard going bad or something since it's one of those really slim pc's and the innards look very odd to me...I wouldnt' know how to fix it =p

Thanks for the help.

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Old Mar 3, 2006, 01:26 AM Local time: Mar 2, 2006, 10:26 PM #2 of 4
My guess would be one of two things: the power supply or heat. Judging from the symptoms, I'd think it's a heat problem more than one with the power supply, as were it due to the former, the effect would likely not be as sporadic as it is right now.

Does the computer have good ventilation, and are all fans working properly?

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Old Mar 3, 2006, 01:42 AM Local time: Mar 2, 2006, 11:42 PM #3 of 4
Yes, both the power supply fan and the fan above the CPU are working. And as for ventilation, the PC has always been kept up on top of a desk and has not had any of the vents blocked in any way. It would make sense to guess that heat is a factor taking the cramped space inside the case, but it's been working fine in that state for a while now.

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Old Mar 3, 2006, 07:00 AM #4 of 4
duminas is on the right track i believe. either your power supply is unstable, or your cpu / video card / motherboard chipset is overheating. check the contact of your heatsinks on your cpu and video card. check that there is thermal paste there and that it hasn't migrated. i once had a geforce4 ti 4200 whose thermal paste migrated to the edges of the chip-- it was a very annoying thing, as it would freeze the entire pc due to its overheating.

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