> > And yeah, typically 15-20 minutes. And when I say crash, I
> mean the
> > whole system powers down. Goes to a black screen, my monitor shuts
> > down, etc...
>
> That is surely a heat problem.
Yeah, I know that's what it sounds like, but that ain't it. I finally
got it figured out today
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 02:11:40PM -0400, Don Gregory wrote:
> Well, the heat thing is the obvious answer, but I don't think that's it.
> My CPU temp never goes above 50 degrees celsius, which should be well
> within acceptable tolerances. Plus, I have my case open and a
> FULL-SIZE, like cool you
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> On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:36:21AM -0400, Don Gregory wrote:
> > I jus
On Wed, Aug 18, 2004 at 08:36:21AM -0400, Don Gregory wrote:
> I just recently setup a node, and I'm trying to let it run for a while
> to give it a chance to spread its tendrils so to speak. I'm at the
> point now where it's had maybe 4-5 hours to run over my 3Mb cable
> connection and I'm STARTI
Definitely a heat problem.
* Make sure the vents on your computer case are not obstructed.
* Check the fans in the machine are working properly.
* See about a bigger/better heatsink/fan on the CPU if necessary.
If you're not very knowledgeable about hardware talk to the vendor
about these and se