Hey guys,
i've noticed that after i play bf2 for a while it tends to crash to desktop,it might do it once a week, or maybe once a month, i get no pop-ups, nothing at all.
I've scanned for viruses, and ad-aware.
Even done a whole system re-install.
Wiped everything.
Here are my system specs:
P4 3.0ghz 800fsb
eVGA 6600GT 128mb AGP
2gb kingston pc3200 ram
350w PSU
80gb HD
When i was glancing through my manual for the card, i noticed that it required atleast a 350w PSU, one of my friends told me that if your computer isn't getting enough power, it can crash or restart.
It was doing this madly a while ago. BF2 would run for 10 min max.
Then i went into my bios settings and turned off the "power management " setting.
Been fine ever since. Except for the odd restart.
It only does this when i play BF2, i just want to know if its being caused by the PSU.
I don't want to not worry about it and further prolong the damage, if any, to my computer.
Cause $1000+ can be alot of money to spend on a new system
I was thinking that maybe the crashing im getting now is caused by not enough power to the components of the computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
i've noticed that after i play bf2 for a while it tends to crash to desktop,it might do it once a week, or maybe once a month, i get no pop-ups, nothing at all.
I've scanned for viruses, and ad-aware.
Even done a whole system re-install.
Wiped everything.
Here are my system specs:
P4 3.0ghz 800fsb
eVGA 6600GT 128mb AGP
2gb kingston pc3200 ram
350w PSU
80gb HD
When i was glancing through my manual for the card, i noticed that it required atleast a 350w PSU, one of my friends told me that if your computer isn't getting enough power, it can crash or restart.
It was doing this madly a while ago. BF2 would run for 10 min max.
Then i went into my bios settings and turned off the "power management " setting.
Been fine ever since. Except for the odd restart.
It only does this when i play BF2, i just want to know if its being caused by the PSU.
I don't want to not worry about it and further prolong the damage, if any, to my computer.
Cause $1000+ can be alot of money to spend on a new system
I was thinking that maybe the crashing im getting now is caused by not enough power to the components of the computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated