My pc is broken, mystery problem

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My PC has been working fine, 100% stable for ages.

About 20 minutes ago I was browsing these forums when the PC totally froze. The song I was listening to stopped playing, and the screen froze. No BSOD, lag, errors, just complete stop to everything, no response to any commands, couldn't move the mouse. Shut down the PC, thought "thats weird" and booted it up again. 5 Minutes later, it happened again. Shut the PC down again, and tried reducing my overclock to stock speeds. Tried loading windows - Now it wont boot anymore. It gets as far as loading windows then the screen just stays black.

POST works fine, no corruption displayed on screen. All lights on in case as normal.

Specs:

Core 2 Duo E6600 @ 3.2Ghz
4GB RAM
SLI GTX 280
nForce 680i Motherboard
Raptor X C: Drive
Corsair HX1000 1kw PSU
Windows Vista Ultimate x64
 
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Can't check as I cant get into windows anymore :(

This boot disk sounds like a good idea - I'll try and make one. Unfortunately my main PC is the only one with a CD-R :p

I'll have to use a friends one.
 
Sounds like RAM or hard drive to me.

Try your sticks of RAM one at a time. Try Memtest. If Memtest's clear, try booting from a live CD or using a different HD.
 
Memory checks out ok and so does scandisk on C: drive.

Infact I'm on the PC now on my usual windows install :confused:

Yesterday the C: drive totally stopped showing up in the BIOS. Turned it off for a few hours then it worked - but crashed after 10 mins. Today I turned it on and straight into windows. It will crash again soon though.

I can't think of whats wrong. Motherboard problem?
 
Sounds like your HDD is overheating and failing. Backup all you can now!
If you can ghost the drive you could then swap to a new drive with no loss.
 
I can't think of whats wrong. Motherboard problem?
Well, Nvidi'as SATA controllers aren't exactly known from top reliability.

Also Nvidia chipsets are hungry power wasters so something might be "baking up"...
That total stopping kinda hints to problem in some very important component.
 
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