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AmEv
05-15-2012, 12:31 AM
Fact: The roof in our house has NO insulation in the roof.... At all. Typical 50s house.
Fact: Heat rises.
Fact: Our computer room is upstairs.
Fact: My CPU was reported running at 65°C.
Unknown: GPU temps.

I was working on my homework, combined with the above.

Sudden "click" from PSU.

Blackscreen. No fans.

*heartsink*



Wait a couple minutes, I'm able to get into BIOS.*phew* there.
Couple problems gone :(



The thing I'm most frustrated with is that there was no overheating warnings.















:facepalm:Duh, just realized: I have no system speaker!

Leaving it off overnight.

TLHarrell
05-15-2012, 12:38 AM
Peel the skins off the walls and get some insulation in there.

AmEv
05-15-2012, 12:51 AM
We would have much earlier, but we only just found out, and we've barely been meeting end's meets and needs for the past few years.
We should be able to now, with a vehicle off our backs.

TL, I need to tell you about our Aerostar and the snapped driveline that totaled it.

TLHarrell
05-15-2012, 11:28 AM
It's a Ford. They come totalled from the factory.

Cale_Hagan
05-15-2012, 04:03 PM
It's a Ford. They come totalled from the factory.

^this^ Truth

hey, you think living in your house is bad? my family's is under construction. it gets extremely warm. 2 story, on the top of a hill, with no trees for shade... :mad:

TLHarrell
05-15-2012, 06:24 PM
TL, I need to tell you about our Aerostar and the snapped driveline that totaled it.

Is this retaliation for telling you about my hitting a deer?

AmEv
05-15-2012, 07:18 PM
...No.

What happened (as far as I can remember):

For the longest time, once we hit ~60MPH, the speedometer would wig out, and there'd be a noticeable hum.

2 years ago, we got enough cash scrounged up to start repairs.
Took it to Commercial Tire.
They replaced some part that we knew was wrong.
Still wigged out.
Another part.
Still.
And repeat for a couple more times.
Argh.
Then they FINALLY "figure out" that the bedpan of the differential was patched poorly.
That wasn't the cause of the problem.
We got frustrated with them, so we took it to a "neighborhood" mechanic.

Turns out, in the 9 years of us owning it, one of the teeth on the differential had snapped.
We replaced the gear head.
Silence.


A couple weeks later, we were headed to northern Salt Lake area.
We stop at a light.
My dad starts to go.
*clunk**clunk*
He shuts off the engine.

We look:

The driveline had been snapped, in the middle, clean.


Thankfully, this is when the Cash for Clunkers deal was happening.
Unfortunately, the engine was about the only thing that was in decent condition, and they had to kill the engine with the liquid fiberglass.

The frustrating part wasn't getting a new vehicle; the frustrating part is we believe Commercial tire knew what was wrong the whole time, but were sucking money away from us.
Unfortunately, we don't have enough evidence to prove it.

TLHarrell
05-15-2012, 07:28 PM
So... this Commercial Tire place is like Geek Squad, but with cars.

AmEv
05-15-2012, 07:55 PM
New sigquote methinks....

But yes.

AmEv
05-16-2012, 06:40 PM
Well, I found out:

It was time for a dustout!


Let's see if that (and Folding) were causing the shutoff issues....

TLHarrell
05-16-2012, 08:40 PM
Dustouts are good. I've been needing to do mine lately as well. The fans are starting to be more tan than black. And I'm sure the video cards are getting stuffed up. Hopefully I'll have some time and energy to put into it this weekend.

Konrad
06-23-2012, 08:25 AM
It's a Ford. They come totalled from the factory.This. Funny. Laugh.