WanNagashi
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First off, here's my PC specs:
OS: Windows XP SP2 5.01.2600
Motherboard: AsRock 775 Dual-VSTA
Processors: Intel Pentium D 945 x2
RAM: 2048 MB
Video Card: ATI Radeon X1300 Series
HDD: 120 GB Maxtor
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Wheenver I try to encode a video, my PC shuts off. I use PC Wizard 2008 to check my processor and mainboard temperature. According to PC Wizard, my processor's temperature is always around 70°C and my mainboard's temp is always around 50°C while my PC is just running and not really doing anything.
When I try to encode a video using Handbrake, the processor's temperature skyrockets to over 90°C. And I think it always shuts off around 95°C. I have three fans inside my PC. One on top, one on the side cover, and one on the main motherboard. I try to keep the inside and the fans clean to prevent overheating.. but that's not the case... I have tried setting my PC in front of an AC unit with the side cover off... and still it shuts off during the encoding process.
This is a custom built computer I ordered and I've had it for about 2 years now. It doesn't shut off while I'm doing anything else, though, just during encodes..
Any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks.
OS: Windows XP SP2 5.01.2600
Motherboard: AsRock 775 Dual-VSTA
Processors: Intel Pentium D 945 x2
RAM: 2048 MB
Video Card: ATI Radeon X1300 Series
HDD: 120 GB Maxtor
Sound Card: Sound Blaster Audigy
Wheenver I try to encode a video, my PC shuts off. I use PC Wizard 2008 to check my processor and mainboard temperature. According to PC Wizard, my processor's temperature is always around 70°C and my mainboard's temp is always around 50°C while my PC is just running and not really doing anything.
When I try to encode a video using Handbrake, the processor's temperature skyrockets to over 90°C. And I think it always shuts off around 95°C. I have three fans inside my PC. One on top, one on the side cover, and one on the main motherboard. I try to keep the inside and the fans clean to prevent overheating.. but that's not the case... I have tried setting my PC in front of an AC unit with the side cover off... and still it shuts off during the encoding process.
This is a custom built computer I ordered and I've had it for about 2 years now. It doesn't shut off while I'm doing anything else, though, just during encodes..
Any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks.