On Sat, 2008-01-05 at 14:58 -0600, Rajko M. wrote: > On Saturday 05 January 2008 01:48:45 pm Cristian RodrÃguez wrote: > > Shibu Basheer escribió: > > > HI Felix, Thanks for you suggestions. I've ruled both the problem, > > > because the system is running quite stable in safe mode, > > > > Your box 's CPU is overheating, check that instead or later you will > > find a nice and useless burnt CPU. > > I had shutdown problem and it was too hot CPU. System was unable to run > longer > than to the login screen, and than it will shut down. Though, under the > different conditions it will probably run longer until some CPU intensive > operation will be started and than shut down anyway. > > Shibu should be able to go to the BIOS and check temperature. > Boot in a normal way (no safe settings) wait or do some CPU intensive > operation and straight after spontaneous shutdown go direct in BIOS menu with > temperature monitor and see what temperature is. > > Temperature close to upper limit (1 or 2 C) would mean that hadware problem > can't be ruled out. >
BTW, not only a cpu is power-hungry, How about the vga-chip? If that draws too much amps, perhaps the psu can not cope any further, and gives a spike.... hw -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
