If it were heat then I would expect to see crashes under heavy load, I
give my machine a very heavy workout over ssh from my laptop on a
regular basis (spinning up development clusters, heavy processing etc.)
and it *never* crashes. When it does crash I am generally interacting
with the desktop (Gnome or KDE) ... for me generally a web browser as
that is what I work with mostly.

As it happens Shuttle have a power consumption page to test your power
usage...

http://global.shuttle.com/support/power

We should be nowhere near power limits.

So... now we are left with either a hardware fault, a driver issue, or
perhaps a BIOS setting. Seeing as you get this on Windows I think the
driver might not be the problem, that leaves hardware and/or BIOS. I
have messed with the BIOS previously to see if I could get something
more stable, but not too in-depth.

I do keep coming back to the fact that I can run the machine totally
stable with the VESA driver and the i915 driver removed. :-/

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