That board needs a PSU with 250W and 18A on the 12V rail, does you PSU meet these specs?
dcc
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Which Presario exactly do you have?
dcc
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hi neccor and welcome to daniweb. You might try considering to open a new thread in the same forums since this thread is already 4 YEARS old. Thanks for understanding.
Just to ask do you have other similar problems when using other application, maybe internet or microsoft office or this problem occur when you play games?
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These games really exercise the system - CPU, memory, video. A lot of this sort of shutdown/reboot problem occurs because of component overheating. Make sure that your system is effectively dust free, that the fans work properly, and that, as noted by others, your power supply is adequate to drive your system at max. A lot of these big-box store bought systems (even brands like HP/Compaq) have minimalist power supplies that can handle your average system load, but are fubar when it comes to working for a living. Even top-end gear can have this problem. My system is a custom built 8-core, 8GB monster with 750VA power supply. I run Linux, and the temperature monitoring software found that the memory was running so hot, that occasionally the operating system would shut down one of the 4 sticks, and map it out of use (Windows doesn't work quite so gracefully). By moving the memory sticks around I was able to improve air flow over them and reduce their average, and maximum, operating temperature by about 20 degrees. No more memory problems. If I had been running Windows like this, instead of mapping out the overheating RAM, it would have shutdown and/or rebooted the system, most likely...
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Can you start a new thread and post for help. If you do not know how to start a new thread, reply to me in this thread.
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