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I my quest to find out what on earth is causing random lockups, I'm starting to think it was the power supply. The reason is that the problems started soon after I put my graphics card (old Radeon X800) and the demand for power went up. Recently I've kept one monitor disconnected (was a dual monitor setup) and it hasn't locked up at all.
Before you ask about the card, the lockups don't just occur when doing graphics heavy stuff like gaming, its during normal but heavy operation. I could be viewing flash, encoding video's, fragmenting, running a virus scan, remote desktop with semi-heavy application running, or other things that don't use the card.
Unfortunately I can't tell the exact wattage of my PSU. It seems this case (old Emachines W2060) used several different power supplies and didn't list this information on the PSU itself. There's 250w (although its a stretch), 300w, and 480w PSU's available, but I'm not sure which one it is.
So my question: Could an underpowered power supply cause lockups? This would mainly be under heavy load but could also be randomly. This would happen after anywhere from an hour to 6 hours of use.
What is a "lockup" in your case? If you have sound playing in the background, does it continue playing during the lockup? What happens to the screen? How long do they last? – Sasha Chedygov – 2010-10-05T01:27:39.053
are you sure you have the most up to date drivers for that card installed? – MaQleod – 2010-10-05T01:32:14.617
@musicfreak By lockup I mean everything freezes. Music and programs stop, input is ignored, and my external hard drive activity light even dims telling me that its safe to disconnect. @MaQleod Yes, the drivers (and all other system drivers thanks to DriverMax) are updated. – TheLQ – 2010-10-05T01:55:14.017
Btw, this isn't because of the operating system (Windows XP). I did a full reinstall recently and the problems carried over. – TheLQ – 2010-10-05T01:55:50.810
If it's a Pentium 4 / P4 Celeron / AMD Athlon-era emachines model, be aware that the Bestec-branded power supplies of the time were notorious for misbehaving and when the eventually 'blew' (often with a bang) they tended to take the motherboard with them. I would certainly check / change the PSU. – Linker3000 – 2010-10-05T08:15:49.717
Just to clarify my earlier comment - emachines often used Bestec power supplies and I must have replaced the PSU and motherboard on at least 5 emachines PCs around that time. – Linker3000 – 2010-10-05T12:18:37.930