Guild Wars, Freezing Whole Pc
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Res Surection
i have a p4 ht 3.4ghz 640mb(pc3200) ram, 80gb HD, onborad video card( i think thats the problem). my mother board only supports apg and pci. i was hoping that my other post would help with my motherboard (i want pci-e), from these specs, wat could my prob be? the problem is that once the game starts, 1 min in the game , it freezes my whole pc.
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cannonfodder
whats the spec of the on-board?, i'm pretty sure there was/is a problem with some intel graphic chips. The freezing most posibly be due to a driver conflict.
Though don't quote me on this afterall i am an AMD guy, some of the intel chaps like Old Dood may be able to shed some light on this........
Though don't quote me on this afterall i am an AMD guy, some of the intel chaps like Old Dood may be able to shed some light on this........
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Tachyon
The first thing I'd do is to check your temperatures when you have Guild Wars running. Freezing up is a common problem that occurs due to over-heating.
I've found that GW freezes the PC more often than not when it's over-heating whereas some other games just force an automatic reboot.
I've found that GW freezes the PC more often than not when it's over-heating whereas some other games just force an automatic reboot.
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wsmcasey
My bet is that its the onboard graphics. It just dont cut the mustard. Since you cant go pci-e, then get a decent agp card and you should be okay. Otherwise, ya check to see if your overheating. Check all your fans. Update your drivers.
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Res Surection
the tempatures fine, no overheating, the onboard was a 32mb set to a 128mb.
Lord Cooper
what power supply?
what temps. i know you said they are fine but id like to know anyway
what temps. i know you said they are fine but id like to know anyway
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Res Surection
a 300Watt PSU
i dont know the temps, i think their fine tho, its quite cool in my case wen i put my hand in
i dont know the temps, i think their fine tho, its quite cool in my case wen i put my hand in
Killion
You cant judge temps by "putting your hand in".
Get a tool to scan the tempature gages.
A stressed P4 can go up to 75 centigrate, and you won't notice that by 'putting your hand in'.
Get a tool to scan the tempature gages.
A stressed P4 can go up to 75 centigrate, and you won't notice that by 'putting your hand in'.
Lord Cooper
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Originally Posted by Res Surection
a 300Watt PSU
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wsmcasey
300 watt may have been okay 10 years ago. Get on thats 400 or greater.
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Tachyon
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Originally Posted by Res Surection
a 300Watt PSU
i dont know the temps, i think their fine tho, its quite cool in my case wen i put my hand in |
Try this little freebie. I haven't used it myself, as I already have my temps and fan speds displayed on a LCD panel on the front of my case, but I know a few people who have and are happy with it's performance.
http://www.snapfiles.com/reviews/Mot...nitor/mbm.html
