On Friday 27 June 2003 10:37 am, Tracy LCpl Derek E wrote:
> I have tried rebooting the computer immediately after a crash and
> looked at the cpu temp it was 37c and the system temp was at 40c so I
> do not think that heat is the culprit another idea was power supply
> but I don't know it is an Antec 350w power supply and is pushing
> Ti4200 XP2100 512mb DDR 2 HDD CDROM and CDRW I did the math on power
> consumption for all of my components and found that 350w should still
> be able to push it.
>
> As far as cpu cooler I am using coolermaster hhc-001 you can see
> details here
> http://www.coolermaster.com.hk/product_detail.asp?lang=eng&at=boutiqu
>e&categ ory_id=1&product_id=11
Hey, it was worth a shot.... As far as the PSU, I agree though 350
watts is marginal, it should handle the load. I don't see the power
supply as an cause for your situation, as I remember, PSU under power
problems usually cause spontainious reboots. One other thing you might
try was covered in a thread a few days ago. You could try running with
the kernel config used on the live CD. The thread described how to do
this.
If you save your Gentoo posts look back to a thread titled:
Computer Reboots Instantly started by Zachary P. Landau on Sunday past
at 3:30 PM EDT See especially Spider's comments.
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