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Old 02-02-2003, 07:34 PM   #22
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This is a long shot, but it could be a voltage discrepancy. If you have a motherboard manual check what voltage it is meant be be set at and then check your motherboard voltage setting. Even a 0.1 difference can cause your computer to lock up or restart for no reason. If you dont, find out what your motherboard is and look on the net.
Also 60C is pretty hot. anything up to 59 or 60 is 'meant' to be stable, but it puts strain on cpu's. mine runs at 55C without the sides of the case on, on a hot day. (you could even try pulling the case off if you havent already).

Then again, it could be something to do with memory timing or cache timing. Try running in dos and see if it restarts there. If it doesnt then it could quite well be windows. A re-install might fix it.

If nothing seems to work, you can dl a program called AMIDiag. It's a health check program for your computer and diagnoses problems with your computer.