System Crash While Gaming

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Hello guys.

I bought a system back in June.

Had nothing but problems with it.

Initially my cpu was running at 100% constantly and everything was deathly slow.

The company replaced the motherboard and this solved the problem.

The problem I am currently having is while gaming.

My system is:

Asus M2A-VM HDMI Motherboard
AMD Athlon Dual Core 6000+
Crucial Ballistix 2GB PC-6300 DDR2 Ram
NVIDIA 8500 GT 256 MB Graphics Card
Creative X-FI Fatality Sound Card (This is currently uninstalled)
Vista Ultimate 32 bit
Not sure the power supply but its sufficient to power the system

I play Call Of Duty quite regularly online and also play some other single player games.

I usually get around half an hour of gameplay then my system crashes.

I dont get any BSOD stop errors, only a frozen screen, this is on all games online or not.

The speakers then emit a high pitched whine and I have to manually power of my computer.

I have updated my bios from asus and have the lastest digitally signed drivers for my graphics card from the NVIDIA website.

Everything else about the system is fine.

I initially thought the graphics card was on the way out but the system is only a few months old.

Please dont tell me to contact technical support as they totally suck, I wont disclose the company name but they have been terrible.

I have been hearing and reading problems with Games compatabillity with vista.

The next step is to replace the Graphics Card.

Any suggestions before I do this?

Please email [email protected]

Cheers Guys
 
Cheers for that,

The case I have is just a standard mid tower atx made by the company I purchased the system from.

Has a 120 mm fan on the back and also has a side panel fan.

What sort of temperature should the processor and graphics card be running at?

I have software to determine what temperatures I am getting.

Cheers
 
The PC handles everyday tasks quite well.

General browsing, net surfing is fine.

I dont get any warning at all when the system is about to crash.

It doesnt start slowing down or make any noises at all.

Ill find out the temperatures from the software I have.

The software is actually a probe from asus, do you think this will be sufficient?

Cheers
 
No problem..:cool:

Hello again mate.

I installed the software and my processor was sitting at 67 'C initially.

After a few minutes this increased to around 75 'C and continued to fluctuate between 74-76.

Unfortunately I am unable to see the readings while in game and cant minimize to check although 75 is far too much anyway.

This looks to be the problem.

Im gonna get some new artic compound for it and get a bigger heatsink - probably a Thermalright.

Cheers for help
 
Finally bought a new heatsink from Artic Cooling and got that strapped on to the board with some Artic Silver compound.

Temperatures are now down around about 25 degrees - BIG improvement.

Just managed to get that done today so need to perform some vigorous testing now.

More to come.....
 
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