Re: Computer Turns Off with no warning



Keith, check the Power Supply. Or even your line in voltage.
"Keith" <keith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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At times when I am playing graphic intensive games the computer will
just turn off. I have looked at temperature and voltage and all seems
to be fine. What should I look for that could cause the computer to
suddenly turn off?

Win XP PRO with latest service packs and updates.

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