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Topic: Pc Help Please
Gregory.Cx
Posts: 1697
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
problem started few days ago when tidying up wires inside case. since then gettin random explorer crashes and blue screen. i have mem tested the ram for 8 house no errors found. have re seated everything done a fresh install of windows. updated my bios to latest version. run out of ideas to find this problem . any ideas

system is as foloows

abit av8
athlon 64 bit 3500 +
1 gig (512x2) corsair pro
albatron 6800 gt
2 120 gig wd (sata)
2 80 gig SG ide

Also have tested all h/d and they passed. cheers .
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Hashy
Posts: 1734
Location: New South Wales
Temperatures?
Spook
Posts: 11137
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
u didnt knock any fan wires at all?
sikfalcon
Posts: 1207
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Check for broken caps or other electronic components. There is/was a particular type of electrolytic caps that were prone to bursting and leaking their electrolytic fluid all over the board - the PC would behave in a very erratic manner - random blue screens, lockups etc... one day it'd be functioning normally, the next it'd be all over the place, etc...

Also check for possible shorts on the board and other components in the system. It is also possible you may have damaged something with electrostatic discharge during handling.
Dodgymon
Posts: 827
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
while abit boards are renouned for having bulgin/leaking caps I highly doubt a board of that age would be suffering from that. what PSU u got?
Gregory.Cx
Posts: 1698
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
its a 430 watt antec power supply
sikfalcon
Posts: 1211
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I've got the same PSU as you I think and while mine hasn't ever given me any grief in the 18 months that I've owned it, there is a chance there could be a fault with it. PSU problems wouldn't surprise me. Tried a different PSU and see if it helps? (I doubt it will).

Dodgymon, I know the boards you're talking about but I have also seen it happen on a couple of 2 year old P4 boards. I was more thinking that one of the caps might've been broken off during handling.

last edited by sikfalcon at 15:15:12 30/Dec/04
Gregory.Cx
Posts: 1699
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
just put a new enermax 470 watt in. see how it goes. trying just one stick of ram at moment
Gregory.Cx
Posts: 1700
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also today a mate showed us there is a few known issues with 430 watt antec n abit av8 boards.

last edited by Gregory.Cx at 03:14:42 31/Dec/04
fubar
Posts: 1850
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
format always fixes every thing
Reverend Evil
Posts: 10153
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Make sure your power cuplings aren't reversed and check that the flux capacitators are spreading evenly.
sikfalcon
Posts: 1215
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Also today a mate showed us there is a few known issues with 430 watt antec n abit av8 boards.
Linkage? :) Wouldn't mind reading about that.
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