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    random reboots

    i have been getting random reboots in-game
    now, i just reinstalled windows XP, so i guess its not virus
    and i just disabled the auto restart upon system failure, but i still get random reboots (instead of BSOD)
    i dont think its the temps either
    OMG, can anyone help?

    system:
    GTX 280
    e6850 @ 3.75 GHZ
    2 x 1 GB DDR2 800 RAM
    750W PC power & cooling PSU
    evga 680i sli motherboard

    #2
    I would suggest a n upgrade to Vista...
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      #3
      Clean out your box
      do a Disk Cleanup
      do a Defrag
      open msconfig and disable non-critical programs from starting
      and make sure your fans are working properly. when they accumulate dust they gain weight, and the weight can degrade the fan bearings

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        #4
        If its rebooting without a bsod check your pSu and check your connections.. I had an Asus mobo a while back that had a bad connection on the mobo psu feed and it would get HOT causing the system to reboot. Every once in a while i would have to wiggle the wires around and it would be good for a month or 2. It actually made the plastic on the connector brittle enough to brake with a touch so i replaced the board. Reboot with no warning and with reboot disable usually is Heat or Power related or both.

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          #5
          System restore?!?! (Hope u made a checkpoint!)

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            #6
            Remove your overclocks and see what happens.

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              #7
              Originally posted by juneau View Post
              Remove your overclocks and see what happens.
              If it was overclock issue he would get a bsod. Or it would freeze up during gaming and such.

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                #8
                i overclocked my CPU and RAM a long time ago (it was stable)
                but last night, i tried removing one stick of RAM and remove overclock
                i cleaned out the case and moved the cables around
                we will see what happens

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Evilization View Post
                  i overclocked my CPU and RAM a long time ago (it was stable)
                  but last night, i tried removing one stick of RAM and remove overclock
                  i cleaned out the case and moved the cables around
                  we will see what happens
                  ... He was trying to say 'today' before the computer rebooted

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                    #10
                    helpful much....

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                      #11
                      Just out of curiosity I had an issue with sound drivers that did this. I'd update all of the video and audio drivers

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