PC Crashing

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Hi all

I have recently (feb) purchased the Titan Gamer Intel Core 2 DUO E6400 2.13GHz SILENT DDR2 System (http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=FS-034-OK&groupid=43&catid=781&subcat=) and have been having a few problems with it and i was looking for some help :)

Basically, when playing game the system sometimes decides to reboot, when it does reboot the system starts beeping and doesnt stop until the power is switched off.

When i first got the system it was crashing on neverwinter nights 2 and world of warcraft. i changed the drivers and all seemed to be fine but again the same problem is happening with command and conquer 3 and tonight, lord of the rings online.

I have the latest drivers for the card so im pretty much out of ideas what to do so any suggestions would be appreciated before i call into the store to see if they can sort it.

Thanks
 
thx ill have a look at that :)

Also when the PC reboots and i send the error to microsoft it comes back saying that the driver for the gfx card has stopped responding.

Any other suggestions?
 
Ive had a look around the net about the x1950xt pro gfx card and most people are saying the minimum power supply should be a 450w. This system came with a 380w power supply. could this be the problem?
 
Most people on here seem to go for power supply problems very early in the problem-solving process, and for good reason. So yes, it could.
 
RobRoy said:
Ive had a look around the net about the x1950xt pro gfx card and most people are saying the minimum power supply should be a 450w. This system came with a 380w power supply. could this be the problem?

Could be, although Antec PSU's are usually pretty solid. 380W is pushing it a bit tho - I would imagine OCUK are confident it's enough if that's what they've specced tho. It could be a faulty PSU. Another likely culprit is bad RAM - try running Memtest86 on the system and see what comes up. I would also just double check the RAM and video card are seated properly in the mobo - beeping often means one of the two isn't quite making contact.
 
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