Hello
First off all, I want to say that yes, I know the thread is long. Help is VERY MUCH appreciated though!
I have issues with my desktop computer.
First some info on it:
- The computer is about 7-8 months old
- It's a: Packard Bell imedia S3810
Specs:
Prosessor: Intel Core i3 CPU 530 @ 2.93GHz
RAM: 6,00 GB
Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT320
I do not know if the above information helps at all, but I'll include it anyway.
To the problem
3 days ago, I bought a new desk. I then took everything a part (unplugging etc...) and put my computer on a table nearby while installing the new desk and taking out the old one. I have done this many times, and I know where everything goes etc, so there's not a chance it's because I put it together in a wrong way or because it somehow broke when I did this, because I am very careful.
So I put the computer back and all and started using it. I've had NO PROBLEMS what so ever when just browsing the internet, watching movies etc... When I play a game (League of Legends), however, the computer stumbles apon some problems.
The problem:
The computer loses it's signal with the monitor (monitor says there's no signal), the sound freezes (by which I mean it stops on that one sound so that you get this strange sound). The computer doesn't shut off, because I see it's still on. But when I click the "Off Button" it turns of the second I click it. If the computer is on and working fine, and you were to turn it off that way (I don't do this, but I know how the computer reacts to it), it'll take like 1-2-3 seconds before it turns off.
Before these 3 days when I switched everything, this would NEVER happen. And I've been playing this game for 5 months without any problems what so ever.
Can it simply be overheating? It's a simple table and I just put the computer on the floor. It's also been hotter than usual outside, but I don't know if this is how a computer acts when getting overheated?
I haven't added anything (hardware-wise) to the computer, it is the way it was when I bought it.
I did a virus scan, and nothing came up.
PLEASE help me, this is killing me.
- Benjamin
Also: Is it normal that the graphic card goes so hot that I can't touch it?
It also says on "SpeedFan" that:
GPU: 73C
While playing the game, I checked and the GPU goes up to 95C!!
Is this overheating?
First off all, I want to say that yes, I know the thread is long. Help is VERY MUCH appreciated though!
I have issues with my desktop computer.
First some info on it:
- The computer is about 7-8 months old
- It's a: Packard Bell imedia S3810
Specs:
Prosessor: Intel Core i3 CPU 530 @ 2.93GHz
RAM: 6,00 GB
Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT320
I do not know if the above information helps at all, but I'll include it anyway.
To the problem
3 days ago, I bought a new desk. I then took everything a part (unplugging etc...) and put my computer on a table nearby while installing the new desk and taking out the old one. I have done this many times, and I know where everything goes etc, so there's not a chance it's because I put it together in a wrong way or because it somehow broke when I did this, because I am very careful.
So I put the computer back and all and started using it. I've had NO PROBLEMS what so ever when just browsing the internet, watching movies etc... When I play a game (League of Legends), however, the computer stumbles apon some problems.
The problem:
The computer loses it's signal with the monitor (monitor says there's no signal), the sound freezes (by which I mean it stops on that one sound so that you get this strange sound). The computer doesn't shut off, because I see it's still on. But when I click the "Off Button" it turns of the second I click it. If the computer is on and working fine, and you were to turn it off that way (I don't do this, but I know how the computer reacts to it), it'll take like 1-2-3 seconds before it turns off.
Before these 3 days when I switched everything, this would NEVER happen. And I've been playing this game for 5 months without any problems what so ever.
Can it simply be overheating? It's a simple table and I just put the computer on the floor. It's also been hotter than usual outside, but I don't know if this is how a computer acts when getting overheated?
I haven't added anything (hardware-wise) to the computer, it is the way it was when I bought it.
I did a virus scan, and nothing came up.
PLEASE help me, this is killing me.
- Benjamin
Also: Is it normal that the graphic card goes so hot that I can't touch it?
It also says on "SpeedFan" that:
GPU: 73C
While playing the game, I checked and the GPU goes up to 95C!!
Is this overheating?