On 28 May 2006 12:20:35 -0700, "R. P."
<compnerd2032 DeleteThis @mytrashmail.com> wrote:
>I have an AMD XP 2500+ CPU running on an Abit NF7 motherboard.
>Sometimes, the computer becomes very slow and almost non responsive.
>
>If I am in a game, the FPS drops to zero for a few seconds and then
>goes back to normal for another few seconds. This cycle repeats itself.
That sounds like a video card malfunctioning, which could be
the card's fault (like heat buildup or parts degradation),
or the power getting to it, or the main system PSU, or even
the case cooling being inadequate (or just progressively
clogging with dust, how long had the system worked in this
config and what has changed since it worked?).
>
>I have tried reinstalling Windows XP on two different hard drives and
>the problem still happens.*
>
>I have never previously had this problem and it started appearing on a
>100% working system after I returned from a holiday. As such, I think
>some part of my computer may have degraded (*my first suspect was the
>hard disk as I was carrying it around in my briefcase, but it seems not
>to be the case).
>
>Can a failing mobo/PSU/graphics card (Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro) cause
>this?
Not so likely the board, except maybe one of the capacitors
very near the AGP slot. I doubt it though, this is a
classic sign of a video card either overheating or not
getting enough power (more often a scenario seen by
overclockers, but if there were parts failures any of them
could cause same end result).
Take PSU voltage readings, with a multimeter at the power
plug to the card (while card is plugged in and running
demanding 3D somethingorother of course. Leave the case
side off and point a desk fan at it to see if that helps.
Are you in a part of the world that is just now seeing
warmer weather as summer approaches, do these problems seem
to coincide with higher room ambient temp? Or, if getting
colder, is the system right next to a heater or heating
duct?
Check the video card fan too, they often have short lives.
Clean out any dust anywhere and if all else fails, try
underclocking the card then playing exact same game
sequences to see if the problem still reoccurs.
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