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Posted 28 April 2012 - 02:20 PM
I like the 'overheating parts' thing, too! I like 'em all!!
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 02:42 PM
To be honest IndyLux, I'm surprised it runs at all without the standoffs. My recommendation is to unplug it from the wall and don't dare plug it in again until you have the standoffs in place. IMHO, you have been very, very lucky to date that the mobo hasn't permanently shorted out.
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Posted 28 April 2012 - 03:11 PM
Doesn't an overheated CPU usually shutdown? I was a little shocked to hear about the "no standoffs" build. I've never done one without them. If it were mine I would re do it. At least the CPU and possibly the cooler can stay attached. It's a full "cable yank" job but it would make me feel better. If you have a spare P/S you could try that after the standoffs are installed so you can rule out one or the other.
Posted 28 April 2012 - 04:17 PM
Sounds like a power supply to me. Memory can cause that that bu it usually hangs. This sounds more like a PS.
It can, but I shipped my HTPC home from Iraq and the CPU fan got dislodged so it would run for about two minutes and reboot. Finally, when I tore the thing apart I saw the CPU fan was loose. Grounding of the main board can cause this too.
Hi Guys,
My HTPC has had a symptom for a few months where it reboots suddenly. There's no error and I can't seem to find an action that sets it off. The system reboots automatically and loads media center, so I'm not even entirely sure how often it happens. It happens if I'm booted into Windows 7 or 8, so I assume it is a hardware issue.
How would you troubleshoot this?
Thanks for your thoughts.
(PS, I helped a friend build a PC recently and told him not to install the stand off pegs under the motherboard. It didn't work until he installed them. My HTPC doensn't have the pegs installed either and I never thought it was an issue until my friend's build didn't work. I really don't want to tear down my system to install pegs if it has nothing to do with it.)
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