Sudden Crashes

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Ozzyinitcollege

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Hey guys!

I'm having major problems with my computer and was wondering if you could help me.
You see, I built my own computer:

Cooler Master Mystique 631, Svart Aluminium, Window (utan n?tagg)
Hiper N?taggregat ATX 530W Svart, 120mm Fl?kt, 2xSATA, 2XPCI-E, 20/24pin
Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz Socket LGA775, 4MB, BOXED m/fl?kt
Crucial DDR2 PC5300 2048MB CL5 Kit w/two matched DDR2 PC5300 1024MB CL5
MSI P965 NEO-F, P965, Socket-775, ATX, SATAII, GbLAN, DDR2, PCI-Ex16
Sapphire Radeon X1950PRO 256MB GDDR3, PCI-Express, HDCP, 2xDVI-I, Lite-Retail

And when I play games like Half Life2, F.E.A.R. and other 3d, graphic intensive games, I can play about 2 minutes before the computer suddenly shuts down and goes into "sleeping mode", I.E. It goes vegetable mode, cant wake it up and am forced to restart.

This also happens when I play CSS, but only on a number of maps, not maps like Aztec, Dust2 etc.

Why is this?
What can I do to get rid of this nuisance?

Best regards,

Ozzy
 
Write down your Spec again or edit your previous post, specify column by column please, this time without the question marks, (Its driving my Diabetic eyes crazy)
I'm sensing your PSU is over-loaded.

Good Luck.
 
Cooler Master Mystique 631, Svart Aluminium, Window (w/out psu)

(Note that I bought a new PSU. Fortron/Source Epsilon 700W, Blue Fan, Active PFC, ATX/EPS, SLI, 20/24pin)

Hiper PSU ATX 530W Svart, 120mm Fl?kt, 2xSATA, 2XPCI-E, 20/24pin

Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2.4GHz Socket LGA775, 4MB, BOXED w/fan

Crucial DDR2 PC5300 2048MB CL5 Kit w/two matched DDR2 PC5300 1024MB CL5

MSI P965 NEO-F, P965, Socket-775, ATX, SATAII, GbLAN, DDR2, PCI-Ex16

Sapphire Radeon X1950PRO 256MB GDDR3, PCI-Express, HDCP, 2xDVI-I, Lite-Retail


So this is basicly it, then, what could be the prob...?
 
So how do I cure it? Start blowing on it? :dork:



Nah, you can pee on it but then again urine does transmit electricity, so we don't wanna do that. Try new PSU and check if problem goes away or inspect your cooling devises thoroughly.

Good Luck.
 
Blow out the dust in it with a can of air. Tidy up your wires so they promote good airflow. Since it only happens in graphics-intensive programs it may be your video card over-heating. What case fans do you currently have?
 
Case fans? Well I have one in the front, one in the back and the rest are the CPU-fans, standard, tiny, graphics card fan and such... PSU fan also.. why?
 
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