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Konata Izumi Grandmaster Cheater Supreme
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Posted: Mon May 10, 2010 11:57 pm Post subject: Random bsods when I leave my computer off for over 10 hours. |
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What happens is if I leave my computer off for over 10 hours I get random bsod's till I turn the computer off and then turn it back on. What is going on with this?
Most of the bsod's are IRQ_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL or MEMORY_MANAGMENT.
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 3:42 am Post subject: |
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I get the first error when I disconnect my harddrive on run-time. It's an error that means there's a driver or an hardware error. First thing to do is to try uninstalling your AV to check if it fixes it.
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:50 pm Post subject: |
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You're getting a BSoD while your computer is off? Or do you mean after you leave it on for that long?
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 6:58 pm Post subject: |
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elpacco wrote: | You're getting a BSoD while your computer is off? Or do you mean after you leave it on for that long? | Leave off for 10 hours
Come back
Turn on
Get BSoDs
Restart
Fixed
I think.
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elpacco wrote: | You're getting a BSoD while your computer is off? Or do you mean after you leave it on for that long? | Nah, it definitive BSODs while its off. Its my clone you know. Anyway, definitely hardware going bad somewhere.
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konr wrote: | elpacco wrote: | You're getting a BSoD while your computer is off? Or do you mean after you leave it on for that long? | Leave off for 10 hours
Come back
Turn on
Get BSoDs
Restart
Fixed
I think. | This. Is completely stable when I fix it.
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Posted: Tue May 11, 2010 9:25 pm Post subject: |
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Konata Izumi wrote: | konr wrote: | elpacco wrote: | You're getting a BSoD while your computer is off? Or do you mean after you leave it on for that long? | Leave off for 10 hours
Come back
Turn on
Get BSoDs
Restart
Fixed
I think. | This. Is completely stable when I fix it. | How do you know it's ten hours, have you timed it? Is it exactly ten hours (or an exact time around that), or is it different every time but somewhat around 10 hours?
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 2:24 am Post subject: |
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Around there.
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Cpu is running at 30c idle. The system runs stable once I boot it again, so no bad ram. I have had many problems with my shitty p7p55d evo before, so I think it is that.
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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malfunctioning hardware.
At cold temperatures it shrinks, causing some connections to become unstable/broken
When the temperature increases the components expand and the connections touch more
I've had the same trouble with several comps. Usually its the mainboard
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Dark Byte wrote: | malfunctioning hardware.
At cold temperatures it shrinks, causing some connections to become unstable/broken
When the temperature increases the components expand and the connections touch more
I've had the same trouble with several comps. Usually its the mainboard | You can try that cooking in the oven trick where you take off everything but the PCB and literally cook it in an oven to melt the solder and form new connections where the bad ones are. Not 100% sure if you can do it on a motherboard because there are probably a few things that you can't take off, you can do it on video cards though, you just have to map where everything you took off goes back on it. CBA to find the link, I recall someone else here saying that they've done it before. Going off what Holland said, I think there's a possibility you have a bad SATA cable. Try replacing that first and see if it helps, SATA cables are dirt cheap anyway and your motherboard probably came with like two of them, even though your hard drive probably came with one anyway (assuming this isn't a prebuilt).
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 6:13 pm Post subject: |
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elpacco wrote: | Dark Byte wrote: | malfunctioning hardware.
At cold temperatures it shrinks, causing some connections to become unstable/broken
When the temperature increases the components expand and the connections touch more
I've had the same trouble with several comps. Usually its the mainboard | You can try that cooking in the oven trick where you take off everything but the PCB and literally cook it in an oven to melt the solder and form new connections where the bad ones are. Not 100% sure if you can do it on a motherboard because there are probably a few things that you can't take off, you can do it on video cards though, you just have to map where everything you took off goes back on it. CBA to find the link, I recall someone else here saying that they've done it before. Going off what Holland said, I think there's a possibility you have a bad SATA cable. Try replacing that first and see if it helps, SATA cables are dirt cheap anyway and your motherboard probably came with like two of them, even though your hard drive probably came with one anyway (assuming this isn't a prebuilt). | It would definitely melt the ram slots. If you have an AMD mobo it would melt the plastic around the cpu socket. I'm not a heat expert, but I am pretty sure you would have to cook it at a much higher temp than anything on it actually gets. metal expands at 180F? Would most pcs turn off before this? Not to mention the fans would be constantly pulling heat off stoping stuff from melting. I don't think the ram gets even close to that hot either. Stuff will melt :s On a gfx card though, not much plastic. If there is, its removed with the heatsink and fan obviously.
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 6:54 pm Post subject: |
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i know someone who did it to a dying 8800gt, 375 for 10 or something close to that.
i wouldn't be so much worried about the ram slots melting as i would the caps exploding.
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Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 7:18 pm Post subject: |
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slovach wrote: | i know someone who did it to a dying 8800gt, 375 for 10 or something close to that.
i wouldn't be so much worried about the ram slots melting as i would the caps exploding. | You remove those and keep track of where each one was and put them back on.
And found it: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1421792
Edit: He does a laptop mobo on that one, so I don't see why it wouldn't work on a normal one.
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