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xbrianx
You guys remember how I sometimes get a beep while playing Halo? Well, it started up again the other day, and today I was playing....then all of a sudden my computer restarted itself. It started up fine, everything seems normal. But, I'm curious as to why it restarted? I Googled a little bit, and some people say it could be power supply failure(like you guys said before) or overheating CPU, or nothing at all.

Does anyone know any good temperature monitoring software? I downloaded Speedfan, but it only detected my hard drive, and that was at 37C I think.
JDPower
QUOTE(xbrianx @ Jul 20 2007, 08:10 PM) *
Does anyone know any good temperature monitoring software? I downloaded Speedfan, but it only detected my hard drive, and that was at 37C I think.

That may be all that can be monitored if thats all it detected. Hard drive temp works for me as a rough guide (using HDTune) but I'm using a laptop, probably not as usesul with a desktop.
DennisD
I was gonna say the same as JD, Speedfan shows CPU temp for me as well as hard drive.

There's another freeware app called Motherboard Monitor 5.3.7.0., which monitors your CPU, available from Softpedia, but I've haven't tried it yet.

There's a list of chips it can access on the download page.

Link:
xbrianx
I tried installing MotherBoard Monitor, but it asked a lot of questions and things I wasn't sure about doing(something with disappearing icons). I re-installed Speedfan, and it still only detected the hard drive. It had a little pop-up in the system tray that said "Sensors Detected: HD 80.0GB".





Oh, and I played Halo again, and nothing happened. So maybe it was one of those memory dumps or something? My computer is under warranty until 08, so I might call and get the power supply replaced and keep the old one if it's still good. laugh.gif
DennisD
Yep, in that same window, I've got 4 temps showing, although I think only 3 of them are active.

Maybe you don't have the sensors, or it's not accessing your chips. That's as far as I'll go as I'm about to enter the unknown (ie don't know what I'm talking about).

I'll install that Motherboard app, and play around with it.

Just out of interest, I've got the HD trailer for Halo, although I have never bought or played a pc game ever. (PS2 console)

It looks amazing, and I'm tempted, but I think I would like to try some free demo pc downloads first. Can you, or anyone, recommend any good first person shooter demo's?

Or any Tombraider type demo's?

Thanks
xbrianx
Well, there is a Halo 1 demo for download, over on Microsoft's site. That's what I play everyday tongue.gif But, I know some people that play Call Of Duty 2, FEAR, Counter-Strike: Source, and Battlefield 2142, all for PC. I'm not sure if they have demos though.


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Maybe you don't have the sensors, or it's not accessing your chips. That's as far as I'll go as I'm about to enter the unknown (ie don't know what I'm talking about).


Yeah, I don't know that much about hardware, so I always ask before venturing into the unknown and mess something up. laugh.gif
xbrianx
Power outage.

I feel so stupid. Every time I post here with a problem, it's resolved in, at the most, a day. dry.gif I figured out it was a power outage because we have a Carbon Monoxide monitor in the living room, and it always beeps when the power goes out, and, it beeped both times my computer restarted earlier(along with some other signs from other things).
fireryone
QUOTE(DennisD @ Jul 21 2007, 06:46 AM) *
Just out of interest, I've got the HD trailer for Halo, although I have never bought or played a pc game ever. (PS2 console)

It looks amazing, and I'm tempted, but I think I would like to try some free demo pc downloads first. Can you, or anyone, recommend any good first person shooter demo's?

Or any Tombraider type demo's?

Thanks


Halo (#1) Demo http://www.3dgamers.com/games/halo/downloads/
Tomb Raider Demos: http://www.gamershell.com/search/?q=Tomb+Raider

My favorite site for demos is: www.3dgamers.com

I just tried the Sam & Max 5: Reality 2.0 Demo its quite nice smile.gif
http://www.3dgamers.com/search?restrict=&a...rds=Sam+and+Max

Halo 2 requires Vista or an XBOX....

Welcome to the world of PC gaming smile.gif
fireryone
QUOTE(xbrianx @ Jul 21 2007, 05:10 AM) *
Does anyone know any good temperature monitoring software? I downloaded Speedfan, but it only detected my hard drive, and that was at 37C I think.


If you have an ASUS motherboard:

http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System...-PC-Probe.shtml

I use it, And it works well (if you have ASUS), even records the temps over time so you can see what temp the PC was
when the pc/game crashed.
DennisD
Hey, thanks for that.

Gonna give em a whirl.
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craigathus
Hi guys cool.gif
And DennisD, a good multi player on line game is (Urban Terror) have a look at www.urbanterror.net cool.gif
login123
QUOTE(xbrianx @ Jul 20 2007, 03:10 PM) *
Does anyone know any good temperature monitoring software? I downloaded Speedfan, but it only detected my hard drive, and that was at 37C I think.


Give System Information for Windows, SIW, a try. It finds the temps for both processor cores and the HD, whereas HDTune and SpeedFan only find the HD.

SIW is at http://www.gtopala.com/
JDPower
QUOTE(login123 @ Jul 23 2007, 01:49 AM) *
...and SpeedFan only find the HD.

Thats not right, speedfan monitors more than just HD temp.
DennisD
QUOTE(xbrianx @ Jul 20 2007, 09:30 PM) *
I tried installing MotherBoard Monitor


Tried that, sorry you wasted your time.

Apart from anything else, it was a s**t programme to look at.
CeeCee
For EpoX MB's, there's a utility called USDM.

http://www.epox.com.tw/eng/utility_software.php?page=2
login123
QUOTE(JDPower @ Jul 23 2007, 11:02 AM) *
Thats not right, speedfan monitors more than just HD temp.


I misspoke, meant to say that HDTune monitors only the HD. Thank you for correcting that, JD. Here is a screenshot of the whole batch of them running. They don't seem to agree on much. Are some of the readings wrong?


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