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Old 11-24-2004, 09:46 AM   #14
FrictionBoy87
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ya the RAM could have a lot to do with it. i would recommend trying to get new RAM like this guy above me said. but for something cheaper i would first try to just take the side of your computer off and put a big fan next to it. my friends computer recently was doing the same thing (randomly restarting) and the problem was that stuff was jsut geting to hot and turning off. i know you said you CPU temp was fine but id still try it just in case. if this does work then you should just go out and buy some new fans for your computer. oh and do you already have an intake and out take fan?? every computer should have these to keep the air moving around in there. also its possible that your fan on your CPU is slowing down maybe because its old? so a new CPU fan couldnt hurt either! hope this helps! peace
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