FoamingPanda
11-05-2002, 08:29 PM
four days after getting my new P4 2.5Gig, GEForce4, 1024 DDR RAM -- it died after an eight hour Morrowind session. I had the old, "Wtf, the power supply works/all fans are on (except processor) and my monitor isn't showing any comp connection." After opening up, and testing the RAM -- video card -- and mother board ; I knew my new processor either fried or was a defect. I could also tell by the fact the fan on the processor wouldn't work. I played with it a bit, and got it to work --- but the monitor still didn't display the comp info. I called the company I purchased it from, and it is in the mail ready for a replacement. I hope I did the right thing, and hope the problem is the processor. I'm not sure if I checked the motherboard properly, but it seemed to be working just fine. Any advice on this?
Now, I'm pretty sure overheating is what killed my comp. It only had 1 case fan (power supply) -- one on the processor -- one on the video card. Nothing was overclocked, but it ran HOT.. I could smell how hot it was running. So I'm assumeing when I get my comp back, that I need to put some extra case fans in it. It has one open slot, ( 3.5 inch I think, right above where you put the CD-ROM and stuff ) and two extra fan grilles. One in the front, another in the back.
What fans do you suggest would do the job to add? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Try to explain as much you can, I know a little bit about computers -- but not alot. Thanks!
Now, I'm pretty sure overheating is what killed my comp. It only had 1 case fan (power supply) -- one on the processor -- one on the video card. Nothing was overclocked, but it ran HOT.. I could smell how hot it was running. So I'm assumeing when I get my comp back, that I need to put some extra case fans in it. It has one open slot, ( 3.5 inch I think, right above where you put the CD-ROM and stuff ) and two extra fan grilles. One in the front, another in the back.
What fans do you suggest would do the job to add? Any suggestions would be appreciated. Try to explain as much you can, I know a little bit about computers -- but not alot. Thanks!